Chords for Jackie Oates, Jim Causley and The Scottish Falsetto Puppet theatre - The Lark In The Morning

Tempo:
86.3 bpm
Chords used:

C

G

D

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Jackie Oates, Jim Causley and The Scottish Falsetto Puppet theatre - The Lark In The Morning chords
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[N]
Hello, we're going to sing you a beautiful love song called The Lark in the Morning.
[C]
Be still my fun shepherd, and I'll not you rise yet.
It's a fine June morning, and besides my love is spread.
Oh let it be wet my love, and ever so cold.
I will rise my fine floral, and go down to the full moon.
Will you now, I will.
Come now my love, it is no such thing.
It's a fine sun shining, and lots of green.
She thinks it's fine and sunny.
Well, let's just have a look at the weather report, shall we?
[D] [C]
[C]
Oh the Lark in the Morning, she rises from her bed.
And she won't leave me here, but you have out her breast.
And tonight, that pretty little boy, shall play and sing.
And tonight she will return to her little nest.
And when the proud boy stumbles, he's got more to [G] do.
He tricks them into the [G] meadow, where the grasses all [C] cut down.
[N]
Key:  
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
D
1321
C
3211
G
2131
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
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Hello, we're going to sing you a beautiful love song called The Lark in the Morning.
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ _
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_ _ _ Be still my fun shepherd, _ and I'll not you rise yet.
It's a fine June morning, and besides my love is spread.
_ _ Oh let it be wet my love, and ever so cold.
I will rise my fine floral, and go down to the full moon.
Will you now, I will.
Come now my love, it is no such thing.
It's a fine sun shining, and lots of green.
She thinks it's fine and sunny.
Well, let's just have a look at the weather report, shall we? _
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_ _ Oh the Lark in the Morning, she rises from her bed.
And she won't leave me here, but you have out her breast.
_ And tonight, that pretty little boy, shall play and sing.
And tonight she will return to her little nest.
And _ _ _ when the proud boy stumbles, he's got more to [G] do.
He tricks them into the [G] meadow, where the grasses all [C] cut down. _
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