Chords for Archie Fisher - Farewell She
Tempo:
124.45 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Eb] [F] [Bb]
Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter [F] and fair the well [Bb]-cold frost.
Nothing [Gm] have I gained [Eb] but my own true love I've lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and I'll [G] be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest [Dm] when I [Eb] am weary, [F] let her go, [Bb] fair will she.
Last night I saw my [Eb] true love [F] all down in yonder [Bb] grove.
She [G] gave to me a smile, [Eb] a blush came from my [F] love,
[Bb] And she thought I should [Gm] have spoken to her as I [F] passed by.
[Bb] But me poor [F] I'll humble [Eb] to my love, I'll lay me [Bb] down to die.
Take half a pound of [Eb] reason and [F] a quarter pound [Bb] of sense,
And one [Bb] small sprig [Gm] of time and [Eb] a little of [F]
prudence,
[Bb] And put them all [Gm] together and [Eb] you will blame me.
[F]
[Bb] She's a false delusion [Eb] lover, [F] let her go, fair [Bb] will she.
[Bb] Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter [F] and fair the well-cold frost.
[G] Nothing have I [Gm] gained but [Eb] my own true love I've [F] lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and [Gm] I'll be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest when [Eb] I am weary, [F] let her go, fair will she.
[C] [Bb]
Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter [F] and fair the well [Bb]-cold frost.
Nothing [Gm] have I gained [Eb] but my own true love I've lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and I'll [G] be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest [Dm] when I [Eb] am weary, [F] let her go, [Bb] fair will she.
Last night I saw my [Eb] true love [F] all down in yonder [Bb] grove.
She [G] gave to me a smile, [Eb] a blush came from my [F] love,
[Bb] And she thought I should [Gm] have spoken to her as I [F] passed by.
[Bb] But me poor [F] I'll humble [Eb] to my love, I'll lay me [Bb] down to die.
Take half a pound of [Eb] reason and [F] a quarter pound [Bb] of sense,
And one [Bb] small sprig [Gm] of time and [Eb] a little of [F]
prudence,
[Bb] And put them all [Gm] together and [Eb] you will blame me.
[F]
[Bb] She's a false delusion [Eb] lover, [F] let her go, fair [Bb] will she.
[Bb] Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter [F] and fair the well-cold frost.
[G] Nothing have I [Gm] gained but [Eb] my own true love I've [F] lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and [Gm] I'll be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest when [Eb] I am weary, [F] let her go, fair will she.
[C] [Bb]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
Gm
G
Bb
F
Eb
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter _ [F] and fair the well [Bb]-cold _ frost.
_ Nothing [Gm] have I gained [Eb] but my own true love I've lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and I'll [G] be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest [Dm] when I [Eb] am weary, [F] let her go, [Bb] fair will she. _ _ _ _ _
Last night I saw my [Eb] true love [F] all down in yonder [Bb] _ grove.
She [G] gave to me a smile, [Eb] a blush came from my [F] love,
[Bb] And she thought I should [Gm] have spoken to her as I [F] passed by.
[Bb] But me poor [F] I'll humble [Eb] to my love, I'll lay me [Bb] down to die. _ _
_ _ Take half a pound of [Eb] reason _ and [F] a quarter pound [Bb] of sense,
And one [Bb] small sprig [Gm] of time and [Eb] a little of [F]
prudence,
[Bb] And put them all [Gm] together _ and [Eb] you will blame me.
[F] _
_ [Bb] She's a false delusion [Eb] lover, [F] let her go, fair [Bb] will she.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter _ [F] and fair the well-cold frost. _ _
[G] Nothing have I [Gm] gained but [Eb] my own true love I've [F] lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and [Gm] I'll be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest when [Eb] I am weary, [F] let her go, fair will she.
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter _ [F] and fair the well [Bb]-cold _ frost.
_ Nothing [Gm] have I gained [Eb] but my own true love I've lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and I'll [G] be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest [Dm] when I [Eb] am weary, [F] let her go, [Bb] fair will she. _ _ _ _ _
Last night I saw my [Eb] true love [F] all down in yonder [Bb] _ grove.
She [G] gave to me a smile, [Eb] a blush came from my [F] love,
[Bb] And she thought I should [Gm] have spoken to her as I [F] passed by.
[Bb] But me poor [F] I'll humble [Eb] to my love, I'll lay me [Bb] down to die. _ _
_ _ Take half a pound of [Eb] reason _ and [F] a quarter pound [Bb] of sense,
And one [Bb] small sprig [Gm] of time and [Eb] a little of [F]
prudence,
[Bb] And put them all [Gm] together _ and [Eb] you will blame me.
[F] _
_ [Bb] She's a false delusion [Eb] lover, [F] let her go, fair [Bb] will she.
_ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _ Fair the well-cold [Eb] winter _ [F] and fair the well-cold frost. _ _
[G] Nothing have I [Gm] gained but [Eb] my own true love I've [F] lost.
[Bb] I'll drink and [Gm] I'll be merry when fortune I do [F] see,
[Bb] And I'll rest when [Eb] I am weary, [F] let her go, fair will she.
[C] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _