Now Westlin Winds Chords by Dick Gaughan
Tempo:
126.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [E]
[A] [E]
[A] [Em] [A]
[E] Now western winds and [B]
slaughter guns [E] bring [A] [Em] autumn's pleasant [B] [E] weather
The moor [A] cock springs [E] on [B] putting [E] wings and [A] lands the blooming [B] [E] heather
Now waning grain [A] winds over plain [E] the lights the weary [B] farmer
[E] The [A] moon shines bright [E] when I [B] roll over at [E] night to [A] muse upon [B] my [E] charmer
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] Partridge [A]
[E] loves the [B] fritter [A]
[E] fells the [A] [Em] plover loves [B] the
[E] mountains
The [A] woodcock [E] haunts the lonely [B]
zells [E] the [A] soaring ham [B] the [E] fountains
Through lofty [A] groves the cushard roves [E] the path of man to [B] shun it
[E] The [A] hazel [E] bush [B] overhangs the [E] thrush the [A] spreading [Em] thorn [B] the [E] linden
Thus every [A] kind [E] their [B] pleasure find [E] the [A] savage [B] and the [E] tender
Some [A] social join [E] and
[B] leagues [E] combine some [A]
[Em] solitary [B] [E] wonder
Abund away
[A] the crow sway [E] tyrannic man's [B] dominion
[E] The [A] sportsman's [E] joy the [B] murdering cry [E] the [A] fluttering [Em] gory [B] [E] pinion
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] But [A] pecky
[E] deer the [B] evening's [E] purring swift [A] flies the [Em] [B] skimming [E] swallow
The sky [A] is [E] blue the [B] fields and view [E] all [A] fading green [B] and [E] yellow
Come let us stray [Em] our gladsome [A] [E] way and view the charms of [B] nature
[E] The [A] rustling [E] corn the [B] frittered thorn [E] and [A] every [E] happy creature
We'll [A] gently walk [E] and [B]
sweetly talk [E] till the [A] silent moon [B] shine [E] clearly
I'll grasp thy waist and [B] fondly [E] pressed swear [A]
[Em] how I'll [B] love thee [E]
dearly
Not vernal [A] showers to burn flowers [E] not autumn to the [B] farmer
[E] So [A] dear can [E] be as [B]
thou to [E] me my [A] fair my [Em] [B] lovely [E] charmer
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E]
[N]
[A] [E]
[A] [Em] [A]
[E] Now western winds and [B]
slaughter guns [E] bring [A] [Em] autumn's pleasant [B] [E] weather
The moor [A] cock springs [E] on [B] putting [E] wings and [A] lands the blooming [B] [E] heather
Now waning grain [A] winds over plain [E] the lights the weary [B] farmer
[E] The [A] moon shines bright [E] when I [B] roll over at [E] night to [A] muse upon [B] my [E] charmer
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] Partridge [A]
[E] loves the [B] fritter [A]
[E] fells the [A] [Em] plover loves [B] the
[E] mountains
The [A] woodcock [E] haunts the lonely [B]
zells [E] the [A] soaring ham [B] the [E] fountains
Through lofty [A] groves the cushard roves [E] the path of man to [B] shun it
[E] The [A] hazel [E] bush [B] overhangs the [E] thrush the [A] spreading [Em] thorn [B] the [E] linden
Thus every [A] kind [E] their [B] pleasure find [E] the [A] savage [B] and the [E] tender
Some [A] social join [E] and
[B] leagues [E] combine some [A]
[Em] solitary [B] [E] wonder
Abund away
[A] the crow sway [E] tyrannic man's [B] dominion
[E] The [A] sportsman's [E] joy the [B] murdering cry [E] the [A] fluttering [Em] gory [B] [E] pinion
[A]
[E] [A]
[E] But [A] pecky
[E] deer the [B] evening's [E] purring swift [A] flies the [Em] [B] skimming [E] swallow
The sky [A] is [E] blue the [B] fields and view [E] all [A] fading green [B] and [E] yellow
Come let us stray [Em] our gladsome [A] [E] way and view the charms of [B] nature
[E] The [A] rustling [E] corn the [B] frittered thorn [E] and [A] every [E] happy creature
We'll [A] gently walk [E] and [B]
sweetly talk [E] till the [A] silent moon [B] shine [E] clearly
I'll grasp thy waist and [B] fondly [E] pressed swear [A]
[Em] how I'll [B] love thee [E]
dearly
Not vernal [A] showers to burn flowers [E] not autumn to the [B] farmer
[E] So [A] dear can [E] be as [B]
thou to [E] me my [A] fair my [Em] [B] lovely [E] charmer
[A] [E] [A]
[E] [A]
[E]
[N]
Key:
E
A
B
Em
E
A
B
Em
[A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ Now western _ winds and _ [B]
slaughter guns [E] bring [A] _ _ [Em] autumn's pleasant [B] [E] weather
_ The _ moor [A] cock springs [E] _ on [B] putting _ [E] wings and [A] lands the blooming [B] _ [E] heather _ _ _
_ Now waning _ grain [A] winds over plain [E] the lights the _ weary [B] _ farmer
[E] The [A] moon shines bright [E] when I [B] roll over at [E] night to [A] muse upon [B] my _ [E] _ charmer
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ Partridge [A] _ _
[E] loves the _ [B] fritter _ [A] _
[E] fells the [A] _ [Em] plover loves [B] the _
[E] mountains
_ _ _ The [A] woodcock _ [E] haunts the lonely [B] _ _
zells [E] the [A] soaring ham [B] the _ [E] _ _ _ fountains
Through lofty _ _ [A] groves the cushard roves [E] the path of man to [B] shun it
[E] The [A] hazel [E] bush _ _ _ [B] _ overhangs the [E] thrush the [A] spreading [Em] thorn [B] the [E] linden
_ Thus _ _ every [A] _ kind _ [E] their [B] pleasure find [E] the [A] savage _ _ [B] and the [E] tender _ _ _ _
Some [A] social join [E] and _
[B] _ leagues [E] combine some [A] _
[Em] solitary _ [B] _ _ [E] wonder _ _
_ _ _ _ Abund away _
[A] the crow _ sway [E] tyrannic man's _ [B] dominion
_ [E] The [A] sportsman's [E] joy the [B] murdering cry [E] the [A] fluttering _ [Em] gory [B] _ _ [E] pinion
_ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ But [A] pecky _
[E] _ deer the _ [B] evening's [E] purring swift _ [A] flies the [Em] [B] skimming [E] swallow
_ _ The _ sky [A] is [E] blue _ the [B] fields and view [E] all [A] fading green [B] and [E] yellow
_ _ Come _ _ _ let us stray [Em] our gladsome [A] [E] way and view the charms of [B] nature
_ [E] The [A] rustling _ [E] corn the [B] frittered thorn [E] and _ [A] _ every [E] happy _ creature
_ _ _ _ We'll [A] gently walk [E] _ and [B] _
sweetly talk [E] till the [A] silent moon [B] shine _ [E] clearly _ _ _ _
I'll grasp thy waist and [B] _ _ fondly [E] pressed swear [A] _
[Em] how I'll [B] love thee [E] _ _ _
dearly
_ Not vernal _ _ [A] showers to burn flowers [E] not autumn to the [B] farmer
_ [E] So [A] dear can [E] be as [B]
thou to [E] me my [A] fair my [Em] [B] lovely [E] _ charmer
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ [A] _
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ Now western _ winds and _ [B]
slaughter guns [E] bring [A] _ _ [Em] autumn's pleasant [B] [E] weather
_ The _ moor [A] cock springs [E] _ on [B] putting _ [E] wings and [A] lands the blooming [B] _ [E] heather _ _ _
_ Now waning _ grain [A] winds over plain [E] the lights the _ weary [B] _ farmer
[E] The [A] moon shines bright [E] when I [B] roll over at [E] night to [A] muse upon [B] my _ [E] _ charmer
_ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ Partridge [A] _ _
[E] loves the _ [B] fritter _ [A] _
[E] fells the [A] _ [Em] plover loves [B] the _
[E] mountains
_ _ _ The [A] woodcock _ [E] haunts the lonely [B] _ _
zells [E] the [A] soaring ham [B] the _ [E] _ _ _ fountains
Through lofty _ _ [A] groves the cushard roves [E] the path of man to [B] shun it
[E] The [A] hazel [E] bush _ _ _ [B] _ overhangs the [E] thrush the [A] spreading [Em] thorn [B] the [E] linden
_ Thus _ _ every [A] _ kind _ [E] their [B] pleasure find [E] the [A] savage _ _ [B] and the [E] tender _ _ _ _
Some [A] social join [E] and _
[B] _ leagues [E] combine some [A] _
[Em] solitary _ [B] _ _ [E] wonder _ _
_ _ _ _ Abund away _
[A] the crow _ sway [E] tyrannic man's _ [B] dominion
_ [E] The [A] sportsman's [E] joy the [B] murdering cry [E] the [A] fluttering _ [Em] gory [B] _ _ [E] pinion
_ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ But [A] pecky _
[E] _ deer the _ [B] evening's [E] purring swift _ [A] flies the [Em] [B] skimming [E] swallow
_ _ The _ sky [A] is [E] blue _ the [B] fields and view [E] all [A] fading green [B] and [E] yellow
_ _ Come _ _ _ let us stray [Em] our gladsome [A] [E] way and view the charms of [B] nature
_ [E] The [A] rustling _ [E] corn the [B] frittered thorn [E] and _ [A] _ every [E] happy _ creature
_ _ _ _ We'll [A] gently walk [E] _ and [B] _
sweetly talk [E] till the [A] silent moon [B] shine _ [E] clearly _ _ _ _
I'll grasp thy waist and [B] _ _ fondly [E] pressed swear [A] _
[Em] how I'll [B] love thee [E] _ _ _
dearly
_ Not vernal _ _ [A] showers to burn flowers [E] not autumn to the [B] farmer
_ [E] So [A] dear can [E] be as [B]
thou to [E] me my [A] fair my [Em] [B] lovely [E] _ charmer
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _