Chords for June Tabor Lullaby Of London
Tempo:
74.95 bpm
Chords used:
G
C
Em
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[G]
As I walked down by the riverside one evening in the spring
[C] Heard an old song [G] from days gone by, flowing on the break of winter
[C] Though there is no [G] lonesome cornflakes, but [Em] summer [C] and delight
You can hear the [G] cars and the shouts and barks, and the laughter and the fights
[C] Heard a ghostly howl [G] round the house at night, [Em] never gave you a [C] crummy sleep
Heard it all sleep tight, [G] and in hell it would night, for wherever they would be
As I walked down with a heavy heart, and a stone-danced on the tide
And the song went on, though the lights were gone, and the north wind gently sighed
[C] And an evening [G] breeze coming from the [Em] east, it kissed the [C] riverside
[Em] So I prayed, I [G] cried, that you sleep tight, and when you hear this love of [C] mine
May the wind that [G] blows from Harker [Em] Grave, never bring you [C] misery
[G] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light of the sea
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] May the wind that [G] blows from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
[Em] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light [G] of the sea
[C] May the wind that blows [G] from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
May the angels bright watch you tonight, [G] and keep you in the light of the sea
As I walked down by the riverside one evening in the spring
[C] Heard an old song [G] from days gone by, flowing on the break of winter
[C] Though there is no [G] lonesome cornflakes, but [Em] summer [C] and delight
You can hear the [G] cars and the shouts and barks, and the laughter and the fights
[C] Heard a ghostly howl [G] round the house at night, [Em] never gave you a [C] crummy sleep
Heard it all sleep tight, [G] and in hell it would night, for wherever they would be
As I walked down with a heavy heart, and a stone-danced on the tide
And the song went on, though the lights were gone, and the north wind gently sighed
[C] And an evening [G] breeze coming from the [Em] east, it kissed the [C] riverside
[Em] So I prayed, I [G] cried, that you sleep tight, and when you hear this love of [C] mine
May the wind that [G] blows from Harker [Em] Grave, never bring you [C] misery
[G] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light of the sea
[C] [G]
[C] [G]
[C] May the wind that [G] blows from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
[Em] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light [G] of the sea
[C] May the wind that blows [G] from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
May the angels bright watch you tonight, [G] and keep you in the light of the sea
Key:
G
C
Em
G
C
Em
G
C
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _ _
As I walked down by the riverside one evening in the spring
[C] Heard an old song [G] from days gone by, flowing on the break of winter
[C] Though there is no [G] lonesome cornflakes, but [Em] summer [C] and delight
You can hear the [G] cars and the shouts and barks, and the laughter and the fights
[C] Heard a ghostly howl [G] round the house at night, [Em] never gave you a [C] crummy sleep
Heard it all sleep tight, [G] and in hell it would night, for wherever they would be
_ _ _ _ _ As I walked down with a heavy heart, and a stone-danced on the tide
And the song went on, though the lights were gone, and the north wind gently sighed
[C] And an evening [G] breeze coming from the [Em] east, it kissed the [C] riverside
[Em] So I prayed, I [G] cried, that you sleep tight, and when you hear this love of [C] mine
May the wind that [G] blows from Harker [Em] Grave, never bring you [C] misery
[G] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light of the sea _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] May the wind that [G] blows from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
[Em] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light [G] of the sea
[C] May the wind that blows [G] from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
_ May the angels bright watch you tonight, [G] and keep you in the light of the sea _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
As I walked down by the riverside one evening in the spring
[C] Heard an old song [G] from days gone by, flowing on the break of winter
[C] Though there is no [G] lonesome cornflakes, but [Em] summer [C] and delight
You can hear the [G] cars and the shouts and barks, and the laughter and the fights
[C] Heard a ghostly howl [G] round the house at night, [Em] never gave you a [C] crummy sleep
Heard it all sleep tight, [G] and in hell it would night, for wherever they would be
_ _ _ _ _ As I walked down with a heavy heart, and a stone-danced on the tide
And the song went on, though the lights were gone, and the north wind gently sighed
[C] And an evening [G] breeze coming from the [Em] east, it kissed the [C] riverside
[Em] So I prayed, I [G] cried, that you sleep tight, and when you hear this love of [C] mine
May the wind that [G] blows from Harker [Em] Grave, never bring you [C] misery
[G] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light of the sea _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [C] May the wind that [G] blows from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
[Em] May the angels bright watch you tonight, and keep you in the light [G] of the sea
[C] May the wind that blows [G] from Harker Grave, [Em] never bring you [C] misery
_ May the angels bright watch you tonight, [G] and keep you in the light of the sea _ _
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