Chords for When The Roses Bloom Again
Tempo:
85.55 bpm
Chords used:
F
C
Bb
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[F] [C]
[F] They were alone in the valley [Bb] when the roses were in bloom, [F] a soldier with his love so [C] fondly bloom.
But [F] their hearts were filled with sorrow [Bb] for the few that are gone [F] tomorrow.
[C] He must go away to join the [F] boys in doom.
Do [Bb] not ask me love to linger, [F] for no matter what you say, when duty calls your words
will be [C] in vain.
[Gm] Let [F] your heart not be slain, if [Bb] I'm not among the dying, I'll [C] be with you when the
roses bloom [F] again.
When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its sweet [C] refrain.
[F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again.
[Bb] [C]
[F] From the rattle of the battle came [Bb] a whisper soft and [F] low, from a soldier who lay wounded
from [C] the fay.
I [F] am dying, Captain, dying, [Bb] and I know I have to go, but [C] I have to [G] promise [C] Sarah has [F] her way.
[C] [Bb] There's a heart in the distant river where [F] the roses are in bloom, and a little girl
who's weighing just [C] in vain.
[F] Is there, I pray, you'll take [Bb] me, I've been faithful, don't forsake me, I'll [C] be with
her when the roses bloom [F] again.
When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its [C] sweet refrain.
[F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again.
[F] They were alone in the valley [Bb] when the roses were in bloom, [F] a soldier with his love so [C] fondly bloom.
But [F] their hearts were filled with sorrow [Bb] for the few that are gone [F] tomorrow.
[C] He must go away to join the [F] boys in doom.
Do [Bb] not ask me love to linger, [F] for no matter what you say, when duty calls your words
will be [C] in vain.
[Gm] Let [F] your heart not be slain, if [Bb] I'm not among the dying, I'll [C] be with you when the
roses bloom [F] again.
When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its sweet [C] refrain.
[F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again.
[Bb] [C]
[F] From the rattle of the battle came [Bb] a whisper soft and [F] low, from a soldier who lay wounded
from [C] the fay.
I [F] am dying, Captain, dying, [Bb] and I know I have to go, but [C] I have to [G] promise [C] Sarah has [F] her way.
[C] [Bb] There's a heart in the distant river where [F] the roses are in bloom, and a little girl
who's weighing just [C] in vain.
[F] Is there, I pray, you'll take [Bb] me, I've been faithful, don't forsake me, I'll [C] be with
her when the roses bloom [F] again.
When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its [C] sweet refrain.
[F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again.
Key:
F
C
Bb
Gm
G
F
C
Bb
[F] _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ They were alone in the valley [Bb] when the roses were in bloom, [F] a soldier with his love so [C] fondly bloom.
But [F] their hearts were filled with sorrow [Bb] for the few that are gone [F] tomorrow.
[C] He must go away to join the [F] boys in doom.
Do [Bb] not ask me love to linger, [F] for no matter what you say, when duty calls your words
will be [C] in vain.
[Gm] Let [F] your heart not be slain, if [Bb] I'm not among the dying, I'll [C] be with you when the
roses bloom [F] again.
When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its sweet [C] refrain.
_ _ [F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ From the rattle of the battle came [Bb] a whisper soft and [F] low, from a soldier who lay wounded
from [C] the fay.
I [F] am dying, Captain, dying, [Bb] and I know I have to go, but [C] I have to [G] promise [C] Sarah has [F] her way.
_ [C] [Bb] There's a heart in the distant river where [F] the roses are in bloom, and a little girl
who's weighing just [C] in vain.
_ [F] Is there, I pray, you'll take [Bb] me, I've been faithful, don't forsake me, I'll [C] be with
her when the roses bloom [F] again.
_ When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its [C] sweet refrain.
_ [F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again. _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ They were alone in the valley [Bb] when the roses were in bloom, [F] a soldier with his love so [C] fondly bloom.
But [F] their hearts were filled with sorrow [Bb] for the few that are gone [F] tomorrow.
[C] He must go away to join the [F] boys in doom.
Do [Bb] not ask me love to linger, [F] for no matter what you say, when duty calls your words
will be [C] in vain.
[Gm] Let [F] your heart not be slain, if [Bb] I'm not among the dying, I'll [C] be with you when the
roses bloom [F] again.
When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its sweet [C] refrain.
_ _ [F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ From the rattle of the battle came [Bb] a whisper soft and [F] low, from a soldier who lay wounded
from [C] the fay.
I [F] am dying, Captain, dying, [Bb] and I know I have to go, but [C] I have to [G] promise [C] Sarah has [F] her way.
_ [C] [Bb] There's a heart in the distant river where [F] the roses are in bloom, and a little girl
who's weighing just [C] in vain.
_ [F] Is there, I pray, you'll take [Bb] me, I've been faithful, don't forsake me, I'll [C] be with
her when the roses bloom [F] again.
_ When [Bb] the roses bloom again, [F] they sigh in the river, and the broadened red grass seems
its [C] sweet refrain.
_ [F] As in days of old and time, [Bb] I'll be with you, sweet heart of mine, [C] I'll be with you when
the roses [F] bloom again. _ _ _ _ _