Chords for Celtic Passion - A Kiss in the Morning Early
Tempo:
133.4 bpm
Chords used:
E
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A
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[B] [E]
[B] T'was early one morning, Miss [E] Fair Maid rose, Dressed herself [B] up in the finest clothes,
And off to the [E] shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was in the [B] morning early.
Well, the cobbler, oh, the [E] niece who let her in, His awl and his hammer [B] were neat as a pen,
And he and the whilper could [E] read her so slim, With a kiss in the [B] morning [E] early.
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[B] Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, too [E] soon we'll be wed, And nestling [B] together in a fine feather bed,
To build me two shoes and [E] two buckles of red, For me kiss in the [B] morning early.
Well, [E] the maid, the shoes in the back felt her waist, And praises to the [B] cobbler and shoemaker
taste, And home to her father she [E] mourned fully faced, For it was in the [B] morning [E] early.
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[B] Oh, father, oh, father, [E] I found me [A] a man, [E] He is the one [B] I will wed [E] if I can,
As handsome [B] as ever [E] in leather did stand, For me kiss in [B] the morning early.
Well, [E] the father was thinking and thinking [A] again, [B] For nowhere do the children come from him,
Who knows, but it might [E] be a prince or a [A] king, [E] That she met in the [B] morning [E] early.
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[E] [B] Who knows, but it might be a [E] jobber from town, A wealthy sea [B] captain who sails the [E] world round,
A man [B] with some thousands and thousands of pounds, That she met in the [B] morning early.
Well, the father was smiling his [E] daughter in grace, And touching the [B] buckles he threw back in [E] haste,
To spy the [B] red shoes that [E] were tied round her waist, For it was in the morning [B] early.
Oh, daughter, oh, daughter, [E] he started to shout, When he'd [B] discover what she was [E] about,
God knows, but it's none but that old [A] cobbling clout, [E] That she met in the morning early.
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[E] [B] So as early one morning this [E] fair maid arose, Dressed herself up [B] in the finest [E] of clothes,
And off to the shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was [B] in the morning [E] early.
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[B] T'was early one morning, Miss [E] Fair Maid rose, Dressed herself [B] up in the finest clothes,
And off to the [E] shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was in the [B] morning early.
Well, the cobbler, oh, the [E] niece who let her in, His awl and his hammer [B] were neat as a pen,
And he and the whilper could [E] read her so slim, With a kiss in the [B] morning [E] early.
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[B] Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, too [E] soon we'll be wed, And nestling [B] together in a fine feather bed,
To build me two shoes and [E] two buckles of red, For me kiss in the [B] morning early.
Well, [E] the maid, the shoes in the back felt her waist, And praises to the [B] cobbler and shoemaker
taste, And home to her father she [E] mourned fully faced, For it was in the [B] morning [E] early.
[B] [E] [A]
[B] Oh, father, oh, father, [E] I found me [A] a man, [E] He is the one [B] I will wed [E] if I can,
As handsome [B] as ever [E] in leather did stand, For me kiss in [B] the morning early.
Well, [E] the father was thinking and thinking [A] again, [B] For nowhere do the children come from him,
Who knows, but it might [E] be a prince or a [A] king, [E] That she met in the [B] morning [E] early.
[B] [E] [A]
[E] [B] Who knows, but it might be a [E] jobber from town, A wealthy sea [B] captain who sails the [E] world round,
A man [B] with some thousands and thousands of pounds, That she met in the [B] morning early.
Well, the father was smiling his [E] daughter in grace, And touching the [B] buckles he threw back in [E] haste,
To spy the [B] red shoes that [E] were tied round her waist, For it was in the morning [B] early.
Oh, daughter, oh, daughter, [E] he started to shout, When he'd [B] discover what she was [E] about,
God knows, but it's none but that old [A] cobbling clout, [E] That she met in the morning early.
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[E] [B] So as early one morning this [E] fair maid arose, Dressed herself up [B] in the finest [E] of clothes,
And off to the shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was [B] in the morning [E] early.
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_ [B] _ _ T'was early one morning, Miss [E] Fair Maid rose, Dressed herself [B] up in the finest clothes,
And off to the _ [E] shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was in the [B] morning early.
Well, the cobbler, oh, the [E] niece who let her in, His awl and his hammer [B] were neat as a pen,
And he and the whilper could [E] read her so slim, With a kiss in the [B] morning _ [E] _ early.
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_ [B] _ Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, too [E] soon we'll be wed, And nestling [B] together in a fine feather bed,
To build me two shoes and [E] two buckles of red, For me kiss in the [B] morning early.
Well, [E] the maid, the shoes in the back felt her waist, And praises to the [B] cobbler and shoemaker
taste, And home to her father she [E] mourned fully faced, For it was in the [B] morning _ _ [E] early. _ _ _
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_ _ [B] _ Oh, father, oh, father, [E] I found me [A] a man, [E] He is the one [B] I will wed [E] if I can,
As handsome [B] as ever [E] in leather did stand, For me kiss in [B] the morning early.
Well, [E] the father was thinking and thinking [A] again, [B] For nowhere do the children come from him,
Who knows, but it might [E] be a prince or a [A] king, [E] That she met in the [B] morning _ _ [E] early. _ _
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[E] _ _ [B] _ Who knows, but it might be a [E] jobber from town, A wealthy sea [B] captain who sails the [E] world round,
A man [B] with some thousands and thousands of pounds, That she met in the [B] morning early.
_ Well, the father was smiling his [E] daughter in grace, And touching the [B] buckles he threw back in [E] haste,
To spy the [B] red shoes that [E] were tied round her waist, For it was in the morning [B] early.
_ Oh, daughter, oh, daughter, [E] he started to shout, When he'd [B] discover what she was [E] about,
God knows, but it's none but that old [A] cobbling clout, [E] That she met in the morning _ _ early.
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[E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ So as early one morning this [E] fair maid arose, Dressed herself up [B] in the finest [E] of clothes,
And off to the _ shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was [B] in the morning _ _ [E] early.
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_ [B] _ _ T'was early one morning, Miss [E] Fair Maid rose, Dressed herself [B] up in the finest clothes,
And off to the _ [E] shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was in the [B] morning early.
Well, the cobbler, oh, the [E] niece who let her in, His awl and his hammer [B] were neat as a pen,
And he and the whilper could [E] read her so slim, With a kiss in the [B] morning _ [E] _ early.
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_ [B] _ Oh, cobbler, oh, cobbler, too [E] soon we'll be wed, And nestling [B] together in a fine feather bed,
To build me two shoes and [E] two buckles of red, For me kiss in the [B] morning early.
Well, [E] the maid, the shoes in the back felt her waist, And praises to the [B] cobbler and shoemaker
taste, And home to her father she [E] mourned fully faced, For it was in the [B] morning _ _ [E] early. _ _ _
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_ _ [B] _ Oh, father, oh, father, [E] I found me [A] a man, [E] He is the one [B] I will wed [E] if I can,
As handsome [B] as ever [E] in leather did stand, For me kiss in [B] the morning early.
Well, [E] the father was thinking and thinking [A] again, [B] For nowhere do the children come from him,
Who knows, but it might [E] be a prince or a [A] king, [E] That she met in the [B] morning _ _ [E] early. _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ [E] _ _ [A] _ _
[E] _ _ [B] _ Who knows, but it might be a [E] jobber from town, A wealthy sea [B] captain who sails the [E] world round,
A man [B] with some thousands and thousands of pounds, That she met in the [B] morning early.
_ Well, the father was smiling his [E] daughter in grace, And touching the [B] buckles he threw back in [E] haste,
To spy the [B] red shoes that [E] were tied round her waist, For it was in the morning [B] early.
_ Oh, daughter, oh, daughter, [E] he started to shout, When he'd [B] discover what she was [E] about,
God knows, but it's none but that old [A] cobbling clout, [E] That she met in the morning _ _ early.
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[E] _ _ _ _ [B] _ So as early one morning this [E] fair maid arose, Dressed herself up [B] in the finest [E] of clothes,
And off to the _ shoemaker's shop she goes, For it was [B] in the morning _ _ [E] early.
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