Chords for Gordon Pinsent-She's Like the Swallow
Tempo:
112.15 bpm
Chords used:
G
A
Am
C
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[E] [Am]
[E] [Am]
She's like the swallow that flies so [F] high, She's like the [A] river that [D] never [G] runs dry,
[Am] She's like the [G] sunshine on [C] the lee shore, [A] She loves [Am] her love, but she'll love no more.
Twas down in the meadow [F#] this fair maid [F] did go, [A] A-picking the [Am] beautiful [G] primrose,
[A] The more she picked, [G] the more [C] she pulled, [A] Until she gathered [G] her apron [A] full.
She climbed on yonder hill [C] above, [A] To give a [Am] rose unto [G] her love,
[A] She gave him [G] one, she [C] gave him three, [A] She gave her [G] heart in [Am] company.
And as they sat on [F] yonder hill, [A] His heart grew [Am] hard, so [G] harder still,
[A] He has two [G] hearts instead [C] of one, [A] She says, young [G] man, what have [Am] you done?
When I carried my apron [F] low, [Am] My love followed me through frost [G] and snow,
[A] But now my apron [G] is to [C] my chin, [Am] My love passes [E] by and won't [Am] call in.
How foolish, foolish [C] you [F] must be, [Am] To think I love no [D] one [G] but thee,
[A] The world's not made for [C] one alone, [Am] I take [G] delight in [Am] everyone.
She took her roses and [F] made a bed, [Am] A stony pillow beneath [G] her head,
[A] She lay her down, [G] no more [C] did say, [A] Just let her [G] roses [A] fade away.
She's like the swallow [E] that flies [Em] so high, She's [Am] like the river that never [G] runs dry,
[A] She's like the sunshine [G] on the [C] lee shore, [A] She lost [Em] her love [F] and she'll love no [E] more.
[Am]
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[E] [Am]
She's like the swallow that flies so [F] high, She's like the [A] river that [D] never [G] runs dry,
[Am] She's like the [G] sunshine on [C] the lee shore, [A] She loves [Am] her love, but she'll love no more.
Twas down in the meadow [F#] this fair maid [F] did go, [A] A-picking the [Am] beautiful [G] primrose,
[A] The more she picked, [G] the more [C] she pulled, [A] Until she gathered [G] her apron [A] full.
She climbed on yonder hill [C] above, [A] To give a [Am] rose unto [G] her love,
[A] She gave him [G] one, she [C] gave him three, [A] She gave her [G] heart in [Am] company.
And as they sat on [F] yonder hill, [A] His heart grew [Am] hard, so [G] harder still,
[A] He has two [G] hearts instead [C] of one, [A] She says, young [G] man, what have [Am] you done?
When I carried my apron [F] low, [Am] My love followed me through frost [G] and snow,
[A] But now my apron [G] is to [C] my chin, [Am] My love passes [E] by and won't [Am] call in.
How foolish, foolish [C] you [F] must be, [Am] To think I love no [D] one [G] but thee,
[A] The world's not made for [C] one alone, [Am] I take [G] delight in [Am] everyone.
She took her roses and [F] made a bed, [Am] A stony pillow beneath [G] her head,
[A] She lay her down, [G] no more [C] did say, [A] Just let her [G] roses [A] fade away.
She's like the swallow [E] that flies [Em] so high, She's [Am] like the river that never [G] runs dry,
[A] She's like the sunshine [G] on the [C] lee shore, [A] She lost [Em] her love [F] and she'll love no [E] more.
[Am]
[N]
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_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [Am]
She's like the swallow that flies so [F] high, She's like the [A] river that [D] never [G] runs dry,
_ [Am] She's like the [G] sunshine on [C] the lee shore, _ [A] She loves [Am] her love, but she'll love no more. _ _ _
_ Twas down in the meadow [F#] this fair maid [F] did go, [A] A-picking the [Am] beautiful [G] _ primrose,
_ [A] The more she picked, [G] the more [C] she pulled, _ [A] Until she gathered [G] her apron [A] full.
_ _ _ _ _ She climbed on yonder hill [C] above, _ [A] To give a [Am] rose unto [G] her love,
_ [A] She gave him [G] one, she [C] gave him three, _ [A] She gave her [G] heart in _ [Am] company. _ _ _ _
_ And as they sat on [F] yonder hill, [A] His heart grew [Am] hard, so [G] harder still,
[A] He has two [G] hearts instead [C] of one, [A] She says, young [G] man, what have [Am] you done?
_ _ _ _ _ When I carried my apron [F] low, _ [Am] My love followed me through frost [G] and snow,
_ [A] But now my apron [G] is to [C] my chin, _ _ [Am] My love passes [E] by and won't [Am] call in. _ _ _ _
How foolish, foolish [C] you [F] must be, [Am] To think I love no [D] one [G] but thee,
_ [A] The world's not made for [C] one alone, _ [Am] I take [G] delight in [Am] everyone. _ _
_ _ _ She took her roses and [F] made a bed, _ [Am] A stony pillow beneath [G] her head, _
[A] She lay her down, [G] no more [C] did say, _ [A] Just let her [G] roses [A] fade away. _ _ _ _ _
She's like the swallow [E] that flies [Em] so high, She's [Am] like the river that never [G] runs dry,
_ [A] She's like the sunshine [G] on the [C] lee shore, _ [A] She lost [Em] her love [F] and she'll love no [E] more.
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [E] _ [Am]
She's like the swallow that flies so [F] high, She's like the [A] river that [D] never [G] runs dry,
_ [Am] She's like the [G] sunshine on [C] the lee shore, _ [A] She loves [Am] her love, but she'll love no more. _ _ _
_ Twas down in the meadow [F#] this fair maid [F] did go, [A] A-picking the [Am] beautiful [G] _ primrose,
_ [A] The more she picked, [G] the more [C] she pulled, _ [A] Until she gathered [G] her apron [A] full.
_ _ _ _ _ She climbed on yonder hill [C] above, _ [A] To give a [Am] rose unto [G] her love,
_ [A] She gave him [G] one, she [C] gave him three, _ [A] She gave her [G] heart in _ [Am] company. _ _ _ _
_ And as they sat on [F] yonder hill, [A] His heart grew [Am] hard, so [G] harder still,
[A] He has two [G] hearts instead [C] of one, [A] She says, young [G] man, what have [Am] you done?
_ _ _ _ _ When I carried my apron [F] low, _ [Am] My love followed me through frost [G] and snow,
_ [A] But now my apron [G] is to [C] my chin, _ _ [Am] My love passes [E] by and won't [Am] call in. _ _ _ _
How foolish, foolish [C] you [F] must be, [Am] To think I love no [D] one [G] but thee,
_ [A] The world's not made for [C] one alone, _ [Am] I take [G] delight in [Am] everyone. _ _
_ _ _ She took her roses and [F] made a bed, _ [Am] A stony pillow beneath [G] her head, _
[A] She lay her down, [G] no more [C] did say, _ [A] Just let her [G] roses [A] fade away. _ _ _ _ _
She's like the swallow [E] that flies [Em] so high, She's [Am] like the river that never [G] runs dry,
_ [A] She's like the sunshine [G] on the [C] lee shore, _ [A] She lost [Em] her love [F] and she'll love no [E] more.
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