Chords for Lamorna - a Cornish folk song
Tempo:
79.125 bpm
Chords used:
G
F
Bm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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So now I'll sing to you about a maiden fair.
I met the other evening at the corner of the square.
She had a dark and a roving eye, but her hair was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
When we got into the cab, I asked her for her name.
And when she gave it me, well, with mine it was the same.
So I lifted up the veil, for her face was covered over.
To my surprise it was me wife I took down to Le Mornay.
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
She said, I knew you knew, I knew you all along.
I knew you in the dark, I only did it for a lark.
But for that lark you'll pay, for a taking of your donor.
You'll pay the fare, I do declare, way [G] down to Le Mornay.
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it [F] was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, [G] but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to [Bm] Le
I met the other evening at the corner of the square.
She had a dark and a roving eye, but her hair was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
When we got into the cab, I asked her for her name.
And when she gave it me, well, with mine it was the same.
So I lifted up the veil, for her face was covered over.
To my surprise it was me wife I took down to Le Mornay.
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
She said, I knew you knew, I knew you all along.
I knew you in the dark, I only did it for a lark.
But for that lark you'll pay, for a taking of your donor.
You'll pay the fare, I do declare, way [G] down to Le Mornay.
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it [F] was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, [G] but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to [Bm] Le
Key:
G
F
Bm
G
F
Bm
G
F
_ So now I'll sing to you about a maiden fair.
I met the other evening at the corner of the square.
She had a dark and a roving eye, but her hair was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
_ Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
When we got into the cab, I asked her for her name.
And when she gave it me, well, with mine it was the same.
So I lifted up the veil, for her face was covered over.
To my surprise it was me wife I took down to Le Mornay. _ _
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
_ She said, I knew you knew, I knew you all along.
I knew you in the dark, I only did it for a lark.
But for that lark you'll pay, for a taking of your donor.
You'll pay the fare, I do declare, way [G] down to Le Mornay.
_ _ Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it [F] was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, [G] but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, _ way down to [Bm] Le
I met the other evening at the corner of the square.
She had a dark and a roving eye, but her hair was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
_ Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
When we got into the cab, I asked her for her name.
And when she gave it me, well, with mine it was the same.
So I lifted up the veil, for her face was covered over.
To my surprise it was me wife I took down to Le Mornay. _ _
Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, way down to Le Mornay.
_ She said, I knew you knew, I knew you all along.
I knew you in the dark, I only did it for a lark.
But for that lark you'll pay, for a taking of your donor.
You'll pay the fare, I do declare, way [G] down to Le Mornay.
_ _ Twas down in Albert Square, I never shall forget.
Her eyes they shone like diamonds, and the evening it [F] was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, [G] but her face was covered over.
And we roved all night in the pale moonlight, _ way down to [Bm] Le