Chords for Annan Waters - Kate Rusby
Tempo:
66.55 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Am
G
A
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Born in waters wondrous deep,
And mild over names [C] wondrous [Cm] born thee,
[A] I'm all that [B] she should at [C] her feet,
Because I love her best and thee.
Go settle [F] for me, [G] bonnie gramer,
Go [F] settle [G] her and make her [C] ready,
[Am] For I must [B] cross the [C] stream tonight,
[Am] For [C] nevermore I'll see [G] my lady.
[F] [C] [F]
[C] [F] [Am] He's ridden over [C] field and fern,
O'er moor [F] and moss and [C] glen east of high,
[F] That the spurs of steel [C] soar to bite,
Sparks from the boughs whose float like fire,
O'er the [F] meadow, over [G] moor and moss,
[F] And when she reached [G] the yawning [C] waters,
[F] She couldn't have [C] ridden for long more,
Had a thousand webs been laid upon her,
[F] And woe [C] betide you, women, waters.
[Am] By [F] night you are a [C] gloomy river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true [C] love can sail o'er.
[F] [C] [G]
[Am] [F] [C]
[G] [Am]
[F] [C]
[G] [E] O boatman, put [C] off your boat,
[F] Put off your boat for [C] golden morning,
[Am] For I must [C] cross the stream tonight,
[Am]
For [F] nevermore I'll see [C] my lady.
[Am] O'er [F] the sides are steep, the [G] waters deep,
[F] Warm burnt [G] grey, the waters [C] pouring,
[F] And bonnie gramer, she [C] sweats for fear,
She stands [F] to hear the [C] water roaring.
[F] [C] [G]
[A] And he has tried to swim [C] the stream,
[A] And he [F] swam on both strong and [C] steady,
[Am] But the river was deep and [C] strength dead fell,
And [F]
nevermore he'll [C] see his lady,
O [F]'er the tide and the low [G] one.
[F] And woe [G] betide the bush and [C] the lyre,
[F] For they broke beneath [C] my true love's hand,
When strength it [F] fell and limbs did [C] tire,
And [F] woe betide [C] you, men and waters.
By [F] night you are a gloomy [C] river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true love can [C] sail o'er.
[Am] That [C]
nevermore true [F] love can sail [G] [Am] o'er.
[C] That nevermore [Am]
true [C] love can sail o [Am]'er.
That [C]
nevermore
[Am] [F]
And mild over names [C] wondrous [Cm] born thee,
[A] I'm all that [B] she should at [C] her feet,
Because I love her best and thee.
Go settle [F] for me, [G] bonnie gramer,
Go [F] settle [G] her and make her [C] ready,
[Am] For I must [B] cross the [C] stream tonight,
[Am] For [C] nevermore I'll see [G] my lady.
[F] [C] [F]
[C] [F] [Am] He's ridden over [C] field and fern,
O'er moor [F] and moss and [C] glen east of high,
[F] That the spurs of steel [C] soar to bite,
Sparks from the boughs whose float like fire,
O'er the [F] meadow, over [G] moor and moss,
[F] And when she reached [G] the yawning [C] waters,
[F] She couldn't have [C] ridden for long more,
Had a thousand webs been laid upon her,
[F] And woe [C] betide you, women, waters.
[Am] By [F] night you are a [C] gloomy river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true [C] love can sail o'er.
[F] [C] [G]
[Am] [F] [C]
[G] [Am]
[F] [C]
[G] [E] O boatman, put [C] off your boat,
[F] Put off your boat for [C] golden morning,
[Am] For I must [C] cross the stream tonight,
[Am]
For [F] nevermore I'll see [C] my lady.
[Am] O'er [F] the sides are steep, the [G] waters deep,
[F] Warm burnt [G] grey, the waters [C] pouring,
[F] And bonnie gramer, she [C] sweats for fear,
She stands [F] to hear the [C] water roaring.
[F] [C] [G]
[A] And he has tried to swim [C] the stream,
[A] And he [F] swam on both strong and [C] steady,
[Am] But the river was deep and [C] strength dead fell,
And [F]
nevermore he'll [C] see his lady,
O [F]'er the tide and the low [G] one.
[F] And woe [G] betide the bush and [C] the lyre,
[F] For they broke beneath [C] my true love's hand,
When strength it [F] fell and limbs did [C] tire,
And [F] woe betide [C] you, men and waters.
By [F] night you are a gloomy [C] river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true love can [C] sail o'er.
[Am] That [C]
nevermore true [F] love can sail [G] [Am] o'er.
[C] That nevermore [Am]
true [C] love can sail o [Am]'er.
That [C]
nevermore
[Am] [F]
Key:
C
F
Am
G
A
C
F
Am
_ _ _ _ Born in waters wondrous deep,
And mild over names [C] wondrous [Cm] born thee,
[A] I'm all that [B] she should at [C] her feet,
Because I love her best and thee.
Go settle [F] for me, [G] bonnie gramer,
Go [F] settle [G] her and make her [C] ready,
[Am] For I must [B] cross the [C] stream tonight,
[Am] For [C] nevermore I'll see [G] my lady.
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Am] He's ridden over [C] field and fern,
O'er moor [F] and moss and [C] glen east of high,
[F] That the spurs of steel [C] soar to bite,
Sparks from the boughs whose float like fire,
O'er the [F] meadow, over [G] moor and moss,
[F] And when she reached [G] the yawning [C] waters,
[F] She couldn't have [C] ridden for long more,
Had a thousand webs been laid upon her,
[F] And woe [C] betide you, women, waters.
[Am] By [F] night you are a [C] gloomy river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true [C] love can sail o'er.
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [E] O boatman, put [C] off your boat,
[F] Put off your boat for [C] golden morning,
[Am] For I must [C] cross the stream tonight,
[Am]
For [F] nevermore I'll see [C] my lady.
[Am] O'er [F] the sides are steep, the [G] waters deep,
[F] Warm burnt [G] grey, the waters [C] pouring,
[F] And bonnie gramer, she [C] sweats for fear,
She stands [F] to hear the [C] water roaring. _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [A] And he has tried to swim [C] the stream,
[A] And he [F] swam on both strong and [C] steady,
[Am] But the river was deep and [C] strength dead fell,
And [F]
nevermore he'll [C] see his lady,
O [F]'er the tide and the low [G] one.
[F] And woe [G] betide the bush and [C] the lyre,
[F] For they broke beneath [C] my true love's hand,
When strength it [F] fell and limbs did [C] tire,
And [F] woe betide [C] you, men and waters.
By [F] night you are a gloomy [C] river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true love can [C] sail o'er.
_ [Am] _ That [C] _
nevermore _ true [F] love can sail [G] [Am] o'er.
_ [C] That nevermore _ [Am] _
true [C] love can sail o [Am]'er.
That [C] _
nevermore_
[Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _
And mild over names [C] wondrous [Cm] born thee,
[A] I'm all that [B] she should at [C] her feet,
Because I love her best and thee.
Go settle [F] for me, [G] bonnie gramer,
Go [F] settle [G] her and make her [C] ready,
[Am] For I must [B] cross the [C] stream tonight,
[Am] For [C] nevermore I'll see [G] my lady.
_ [F] _ _ [C] _ _ [F] _ _ _
[C] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [Am] He's ridden over [C] field and fern,
O'er moor [F] and moss and [C] glen east of high,
[F] That the spurs of steel [C] soar to bite,
Sparks from the boughs whose float like fire,
O'er the [F] meadow, over [G] moor and moss,
[F] And when she reached [G] the yawning [C] waters,
[F] She couldn't have [C] ridden for long more,
Had a thousand webs been laid upon her,
[F] And woe [C] betide you, women, waters.
[Am] By [F] night you are a [C] gloomy river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true [C] love can sail o'er.
[F] _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ _ [F] _ _ [C] _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ [E] O boatman, put [C] off your boat,
[F] Put off your boat for [C] golden morning,
[Am] For I must [C] cross the stream tonight,
[Am]
For [F] nevermore I'll see [C] my lady.
[Am] O'er [F] the sides are steep, the [G] waters deep,
[F] Warm burnt [G] grey, the waters [C] pouring,
[F] And bonnie gramer, she [C] sweats for fear,
She stands [F] to hear the [C] water roaring. _
[F] _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ [A] And he has tried to swim [C] the stream,
[A] And he [F] swam on both strong and [C] steady,
[Am] But the river was deep and [C] strength dead fell,
And [F]
nevermore he'll [C] see his lady,
O [F]'er the tide and the low [G] one.
[F] And woe [G] betide the bush and [C] the lyre,
[F] For they broke beneath [C] my true love's hand,
When strength it [F] fell and limbs did [C] tire,
And [F] woe betide [C] you, men and waters.
By [F] night you are a gloomy [C] river,
[F] And over [C] you I'll build a bridge,
That [F] nevermore true love can [C] sail o'er.
_ [Am] _ That [C] _
nevermore _ true [F] love can sail [G] [Am] o'er.
_ [C] That nevermore _ [Am] _
true [C] love can sail o [Am]'er.
That [C] _
nevermore_
[Am] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _