Chords for Cara Dillon - The Lark in the Clear Air

Tempo:
101.45 bpm
Chords used:

E

B

A

F#

C#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Cara Dillon - The Lark in the Clear Air chords
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And I have to say I feel like a very, very lucky girl tonight to get a chance to perform here with the
Ulster Orchestra and Brian Burnham.
And this next song we're going to do is a song called Lark in the Clear Air.
It's actually a poem and it's absolutely beautiful and I can't believe how gorgeous it's been sounding.
So I hope you like it too.
[A] [E] Dear thoughts [A] are in my [C#] mind
[E] And my [B] soul, [E] its source [B] enchanted
[E] As I hear [B] the sweet lark sing
In [E] the clear [B] air of the [Em] day
For a tender [F#] beaming [E] smile
To [B] my hope [E] has [A] been granted
And [D] [E] tomorrow [Am]
he shall hear
All [C#m] my fond heart [B] [F#] longs to say
[E] I will tell [B] him all [E] my love
All [C#m] my soul's pure [B] adoration
[E] He [A] will hear [E] my voice
And he will not [B] answer [E] me name
It's this that gives [F#m] my [G#m] soul
[C#] All its [C#m] joy, the
[F#] [D] simulation
I
[Bm] hear [F#] the sweet [G#m] lark sing
[E] In the clear air [B] of [E] the day
It's this that gives [B] my soul
All [E]
[F#m] [G#m] its joy, the [C#m]
[B] simulation
[E] As I hear the [B] sweet lark sing
In the clear air
[B] of the day
[E]
[N]
Key:  
E
2311
B
12341112
A
1231
F#
134211112
C#m
13421114
E
2311
B
12341112
A
1231
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To start learning Linda Thompson - (feat. Cara Dillon) The Lark In The Clean Air chords, delve into these chords sequence to get the song's feel: C#m, B, E and B. You can use ChordU's Free Tempo controller to start at a slower pace and then gradually increase your speed. With an eye on the song's key E Major, set the capo that best suits your vocal range.

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_ And I have to say I feel like a very, very lucky girl tonight to get a chance to perform here with the
Ulster Orchestra and Brian Burnham.
And this next song we're going to do is a song called Lark in the Clear Air.
It's actually a poem _ _ and it's absolutely beautiful and I can't believe how gorgeous it's been sounding.
So I hope you like it too. _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ Dear _ _ thoughts _ [A] are in my [C#] mind
[E] _ And my _ [B] soul, [E] its source _ [B] enchanted _ _ _
[E] As I _ hear [B] the sweet lark sing
_ In [E] the clear [B] air _ of the [Em] day _
For a tender [F#] _ beaming [E] smile
To [B] my hope [E] has [A] been granted
_ And [D] _ _ _ [E] _ _ tomorrow [Am] _
he shall hear
All [C#m] my fond heart [B] _ [F#] longs to say
[E] I will _ tell [B] _ him all [E] my _ love
All [C#m] my _ soul's pure _ [B] adoration _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ He [A] will hear [E] my voice
And he will not [B] answer _ [E] me name
_ It's this that gives [F#m] my [G#m] soul
_ [C#] All its [C#m] joy, the _
[F#] _ _ [D] simulation
I _ _
[Bm] _ hear [F#] _ _ the sweet [G#m] lark sing
_ [E] In the clear air [B] _ of [E] the day _ _
_ It's this that gives [B] my _ soul
All [E] _ _ _ _ _
[F#m] [G#m] its joy, the [C#m] _ _ _
[B] simulation
_ _ _ _ [E] As I hear _ the [B] sweet lark sing
_ In the clear air _
_ [B] of the day _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ _ [N] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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