Chords for Cold Mountain- Lady Margaret

Tempo:
150 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

D

Bm

A

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Cold Mountain- Lady Margaret chords
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[N] [Bm] Lady Margaret was [E] standing in her own [C] room door, a comb in her [Bm] long yellow hair.
Wind [B] hooded she spied, but [G] sweet William and [C] his bride, as to the churchyard they drew [D] near.
[Bm] The day [Dm] passed away [C] and night coming on, [G] most of the men [A] were asleep.
Lady [C] Margaret all dressed in white, standing at his bed [Bm] feet.
She [G] said, how do [C] you like your bed?
And [Em] how do [B] you like your [Am] sheep?
And [C] how like your fair young bride, that's lying in your arms asleep.
[G]
He said, [D] very well [Em] do I like [C] my bed, much better do I [Am] like my sheep.
But most [D] of all that fair [C] young girl, that's standing at my [D] bed feet.
Then once [Em] he kissed her [Cm] lily white, and twice he [G] kissed her cheek.
[A] [F] Three times he kissed her [C] cold corpsey lips, then he fell into her arms asleep.
[Bm] [C] Well the night [Dm] passed away, the [C] day came on, and into [Am] the morning light.
Sweet [C] William said, [E] I'm troubled in my [C] head, by the dreams that I [D] dreamed last night.
[Dm]
Such dreams, [E] such dreams [C] as these, I know [G] they mean [D] no good.
For [B] I dreamed that my [Em] bower was full of red [C] swine, and my bride's [G] bed full of blood.
[D] He asked, is Lady Margaret in [C] her room, or [G] is she out in [A] the hall?
But Lady [C] Margaret [Am] in a [G] cold black coffin, with her face turned [C] to the wall.
[Bm] [D] Throw back, throw back [C] those snow white robes, [D] be they [E] ever so [D] fine.
And [F] let me [A] kiss those cold [C] corpsey lips, [B] for I know [C] they'll never kiss [D] mine.
Then once [Bb] he kissed her lily [C] white, and twice [A]
he [C] kissed her [B] cheek.
Three times he [A] kissed her [G]
cold [C] corpsey [G] lips, then [C] fell into her arms asleep.
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
Bm
13421112
A
1231
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
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To jam and learn the simple chords for Cassie Franklin - Lady Margret chords, practice playing G, D, C, G, B, Em, C, G, A and C in sequence. Start slow with ChordU's Free Tempo controller and increase your speed as you get comfortable. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: G Major.

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[N] _ [Bm] Lady Margaret was [E] standing in her own [C] room door, _ a comb in her [Bm] long yellow _ _ hair. _
Wind [B] hooded she spied, but [G] sweet William and [C] his bride, as to the churchyard they drew _ [D] _ _ near.
_ [Bm] The day [Dm] passed away [C] and night coming on, _ _ [G] most of the men [A] were asleep. _
Lady [C] Margaret _ all dressed in white, _ standing at his bed [Bm] feet.
_ _ _ _ She [G] said, how do [C] you like your bed?
And [Em] how do [B] you like your [Am] sheep?
_ _ _ And [C] how _ like your fair young bride, that's lying in your arms asleep.
[G] _ _
_ _ _ He said, [D] very well [Em] do I like [C] my bed, _ much better do I [Am] like my sheep. _
_ _ _ But most [D] of all that fair [C] young girl, that's standing at my [D] bed feet. _ _ _
Then once [Em] he kissed her [Cm] lily white, and twice he [G] kissed her cheek.
[A] _ _ _ [F] Three _ times he kissed her [C] cold corpsey lips, then he fell into her arms asleep.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ [C] Well the night [Dm] passed away, the [C] day came on, and into [Am] the morning light. _
_ _ Sweet [C] William said, [E] I'm troubled in my [C] head, by the dreams that I [D] dreamed last night.
_ _ _ [Dm]
Such dreams, [E] such dreams [C] as these, I know [G] they mean [D] no good.
_ _ For [B] I dreamed that my [Em] bower was full of red [C] swine, and my bride's [G] bed full of blood. _ _
_ [D] He asked, is Lady Margaret in [C] her room, or [G] is she out in [A] the hall?
_ _ _ But Lady [C] Margaret [Am] in a [G] cold black coffin, with her face turned [C] to the wall.
[Bm] _ _ _ _ _ [D] Throw back, throw back [C] those snow white robes, [D] be they [E] ever so [D] fine.
_ _ And [F] let me [A] kiss those cold [C] corpsey lips, [B] for I know [C] they'll never kiss [D] mine. _ _
_ _ Then once [Bb] he kissed her lily [C] white, and _ twice [A]
he [C] kissed her [B] cheek. _ _ _ _
_ Three times he [A] kissed her [G]
cold [C] corpsey [G] lips, then [C] fell into her arms asleep. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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