Chords for Leslie Fish - Ferryman

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Am

G

C

F

Em

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Leslie Fish - Ferryman chords
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[Am] [F]
Fairy man, fairy [Am] man, won't you be kind?
[C] My mother and father are [D] waiting for [G] me.
[Am] No, you're out of it.
[G] Take the egg.
[C]
Take the egg for [F] us?
Oh, [Am] I have the price of your feet.
Everything doesn't make sense with Richard Hampton.
Okay, you're out of order.
A harsh wind [C] hammered and bent down [Em] the tree, [A] till they all went and [Em] went into [A] the dark.
A [D] wind cold and bitter, [Am] and [D]
[C] claws [E] of the shark.
[A] So I fell here, [G] so pretty and wild, [Am] the wayward rock [D] and sea.
[C] A fool [A] could I have told, [D] what's so [F] right to be, [G] out burning [Em] a fairy [Am] man's feet.
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother [F] and [B] father are [G] waiting for me.
[A] Fairy man, [G] fairy man, [C] take [F] me across.
Oh, [Am] I have the [G] price of [Am] your feet.
Come on, you guys, sing along.
You feel the burn.
I would make you mad.
She stood there alone, on [Em] the cold evening dark, and she [Am] failed [Em] each one with [Am] their fear.
I'm so alone.
And [F] she waited [C] through [E] to me.
[A] All those low-knight [G] begrossing, he said, [Am] for their sake I'll take you [D] aboard.
[C] They must be [A] near, darling, [D] with worry [F] for you.
[C] I wonder [G] how [Am] they'll sleep aboard.
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father are waiting [G] for me.
[A] Fairy [G] man, fairy [C] man, take me across.
Oh, I have [Em] the price of [Am] your feet.
That's much better.
[A] The fairy's broad [Em] arms, her butt-jawed rolls, [A] with the waves [Em] surging over [A] the barge.
Bring me [F] an old man [Am] and come to my [F] aunt's dear [C] throne [E] somehow.
[A] Darling, when one day [G] stood near to the rail, [Am] her eyes glistened upon the barge.
[D] [Am] She did not even [D] notice the wind on [F] her way to [G] get them [Em] to finish [Am] her ride.
[Fm] Fairy man, fairy [Am] man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father are waiting [G] for me.
[Am] Fairy man, [G] fairy [C] man, take me across.
Oh, [E] I have the [Am] price of your feet.
[A] My feet [C] provided a full plain [Em]-clad young lady.
He brought them into [Am] safety's store.
The young girl [F] turned around [A] and came to her personal, saying, [C] I haven't anything [E] more.
But I'll bring you your money [G] tomorrow, I swear, [E] tomorrow at [A] first morning's light.
[D] [A] Until then, [C] keep this [B] in the trust of [F] my blades.
[C] And she [Em] disappeared into [Am] the ocean.
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father [Em] are waiting for me.
[Am] Fairy man, fairy man, take [F] me across.
Oh, [Am] I have [B] the price [Am] of your feet.
[Em] [B]
[Em]
[Am]
[G]
[Am]
A few minutes ago, when [Em] walking began, [Am] the passenger [E] said, [Am] the young,
[Dm] Oh, yes, sir, it has to be.
[Am]
You'll [C] perish to [Em] learn [E] at dawn.
[Am] In your dorm, [G] a scientist, a reed twin, [Am] came up just in time [D] last year.
[A] And now [C] any night [D] that I'm [F] out of [C] that spirit.
[Em] [Am]
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
[D] My mother [F] and [Am] father are waiting [G] for me.
[Am] Fairy man, [G] fairy man, [Am] take me across.
Oh, I have the price of your feet.
And those [C] on the ferry, [Gm] [Em]
[Am] a young girl who failed with pride.
Oh, [D] yes, yes, [F] and that's [Am] why we have [F] [C] [E]
[Am] seven poor souls who [G] were lost in the matchstorm.
[Am] And it seems very important to forget [D] lessons.
[A] Some duties [Am] of God still bind [F] you to her.
Some [Em] punish or send unto [Am] them.
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father are [G] waiting for [Am] me.
Fairy man, fairy man, take me [F] across.
Oh, [E] I have the [B] price of [Am] your feet.
[A]
[Am]
They're occurring up there [G] on the river's [Em] far shore.
[Am] We can see all [Em] the brave's plight [Am] from here.
The pilot is [F] the last one [Am] who thought of all these words [F] as a young [C] man's great [E] fear.
[Am] They stared where she pointed, [G] her pale trembling hand, [Am] and there on the shore they [D] could see.
[Am] Her shawl's plain [D] folded on the old [G]
[F] pilot's grave, [Gm] where bled he [Am] for the fairy man to be.
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you [C] be kind?
[D] My [F] mother and father [C] are waiting [G] for me.
Fairy man, fairy [C] man, take me [F] across.
[Am] Oh, I [B] have the price [Am] of your feet.
[C] Oh, I [G] have the price of [A] your feet.
[G] [Am]
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G
2131
C
3211
F
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Em
121
Am
2311
G
2131
C
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[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F]
Fairy man, fairy [Am] man, won't you be kind?
[C] My mother and father are [D] waiting for [G] me.
[Am] No, you're out of it.
[G] Take the egg.
[C]
Take the egg for [F] us?
Oh, [Am] I have the price of your feet. _ _ _
Everything doesn't make sense with Richard Hampton. _
_ _ Okay, you're out of order. _ _ _
_ A harsh wind [C] hammered and bent down [Em] the tree, [A] till they all went and [Em] went into [A] the dark.
_ _ A [D] wind cold and bitter, [Am] and _ _ _ [D] _ _
[C] claws [E] of the shark.
_ [A] So I fell here, [G] so pretty and wild, [Am] the wayward rock [D] and sea.
_ [C] A fool [A] could I have told, [D] what's so [F] right to be, _ [G] out burning [Em] a fairy [Am] man's feet. _ _
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother [F] and [B] father are [G] waiting for me.
[A] Fairy man, [G] fairy man, [C] take [F] me across.
Oh, [Am] I have the [G] price of [Am] your feet.
Come on, you guys, sing along.
You feel the burn. _ _ _
I would _ _ _ make you mad.
_ _ _ _ _ She stood there alone, on [Em] the cold evening dark, and she [Am] failed [Em] each one with [Am] their fear. _ _
_ _ _ _ I'm so alone. _
And [F] she waited [C] through [E] to me.
_ _ [A] All those low-knight [G] begrossing, he said, [Am] for their sake I'll take you [D] aboard.
_ [C] They must be [A] near, darling, [D] with worry [F] for you.
[C] I wonder [G] how [Am] they'll sleep _ aboard. _ _
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father are waiting [G] for me.
[A] Fairy [G] man, fairy [C] man, take me across.
_ Oh, I have [Em] the price of [Am] your feet.
That's much better. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [A] The fairy's broad [Em] arms, her butt-jawed rolls, [A] with the waves [Em] surging over [A] the _ _ barge.
Bring me [F] an old man [Am] and come to my [F] aunt's dear [C] throne _ [E] somehow.
_ _ _ [A] Darling, when one day [G] stood near to the rail, [Am] her eyes glistened upon the barge.
_ [D] _ [Am] She did not even [D] notice the wind on [F] her way to [G] get them [Em] to finish [Am] her ride. _
[Fm] Fairy man, fairy [Am] man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father are waiting [G] for me.
[Am] Fairy man, [G] fairy [C] man, take me across.
_ Oh, [E] I have the [Am] price of your feet. _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] My feet [C] provided a full plain [Em]-clad young lady.
He brought them into [Am] safety's store.
_ _ The young girl [F] turned around [A] and came to her personal, saying, [C] I haven't anything [E] _ more. _
But I'll bring you your money [G] tomorrow, I swear, _ [E] tomorrow at [A] first morning's light. _
[D] _ [A] Until then, [C] keep this [B] in the trust of [F] my _ blades.
[C] And she [Em] disappeared into [Am] the ocean. _ _ _
Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father [Em] are waiting for me.
[Am] Fairy man, fairy man, take [F] me across.
_ Oh, [Am] I have [B] the price [Am] of your feet. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Em] _ _ _ _ [B] _
_ [Em] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [G] _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ A few minutes ago, when [Em] walking began, [Am] the passenger [E] said, [Am] the young,
_ _ [Dm] Oh, yes, sir, it has to be.
_ [Am] _ _ _
You'll [C] perish to [Em] learn [E] at dawn. _
[Am] In your dorm, [G] a scientist, a reed twin, [Am] came up just in time [D] last year.
_ [A] And now [C] any night [D] that I'm [F] out of [C] that spirit.
[Em] _ _ [Am] _
_ _ _ _ Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
[D] My mother [F] and [Am] father are waiting [G] for me.
[Am] Fairy man, [G] fairy man, [Am] take me across. _
Oh, I have the price of your feet. _ _ _ _ _ _
And those [C] on the ferry, _ [Gm] _ _ [Em] _
[Am] a young girl who failed with pride. _
Oh, [D] yes, yes, [F] and that's [Am] why we have _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ [Am] seven poor souls who [G] were lost in the matchstorm.
[Am] And it seems very important to forget [D] lessons.
_ [A] Some duties [Am] of God still bind [F] you to her. _ _
Some [Em] punish or send unto [Am] them.
_ _ Fairy man, fairy man, won't you be kind?
My mother and father are [G] waiting for [Am] me.
Fairy man, fairy man, take me [F] _ across.
Oh, [E] I have the [B] price of [Am] your _ feet.
_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ They're occurring up there [G] on the river's [Em] far shore.
[Am] We can see all [Em] the brave's plight [Am] from here.
_ The pilot is [F] the last one _ _ [Am] who thought of all these words [F] as a young [C] man's great _ [E] fear.
_ [Am] They stared where she pointed, [G] her pale trembling hand, [Am] and there on the shore they [D] could see. _ _ _ _ _
[Am] Her shawl's plain [D] folded on the old [G]
[F] pilot's grave, _ [Gm] where bled he [Am] for the fairy man to be.
_ Fairy man, fairy man, won't you [C] be kind?
[D] My [F] mother and father [C] are waiting [G] for me.
Fairy man, fairy [C] man, take me [F] _ across.
[Am] Oh, I [B] have the price _ [Am] of your feet.
[C] Oh, I [G] have the price of [A] your feet. _ _ _
[G] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[N] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _