Chords for MaryOf The Wild Moor: Mac Wiseman

Tempo:
136.85 bpm
Chords used:

D

A

E

G

C#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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MaryOf The Wild Moor: Mac Wiseman chords
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[A]
[D]
It was on a cold wintery night, and the winds [E] blew across [A] the wild moor.
[D] As poor Mary [A] came [D] wandering home with [G] her child, [D] till she came [A] to her old [D] father's door.
Oh father, dear father, she cried, come down [E] and open [A] the door,
or [D] the child in [A] my arms [D] will perish [G] and die by [D] the winds that blow [A] across the [D] wild moor.
Her father [A] was deaf to [D] her cry, not a sound of [E] her voice did [A] he hear.
Though [D] the watchdog did howl, and the village [G] bells tolled, and [D] the winds blew [A] across the [D] wild moor.
[C#m] [D]
Oh how the [A] old man must [D] have felt, when he came [E] to the door the [A] next morn,
[D] and found Mary [A] dead, but [D] the child [G] stood alive, [D] closely clasped in [A] its dead [D] mother's arms.
In anguish [A] he tore his [D] grey hair, while the tears down [E] his cheek they [A] did pour.
When [D] he saw Mary [A]
died, [D] the gay village [G]
bride, from [D] the winds that blew [A] across the [D] wild moor.
The villagers [A] point out the spot, where the [E] willows sweep over [A] the door.
[D] Saying there [A] Mary died, [D] once the gay [G] village bride, [D] from the winds that [A] blow across the wild [D] moor.
Key:  
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
G
2131
C#m
13421114
D
1321
A
1231
E
2311
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
It was _ on a cold wintery night, _ _ and the winds [E] blew across [A] the wild _ moor. _
[D] As poor Mary [A] came _ [D] wandering home with [G] her child, _ _ [D] till she came [A] to her old [D] father's _ door.
_ Oh father, dear father, she _ cried, _ _ come down [E] and open [A] the _ door,
or [D] the child in [A] my arms [D] will perish [G] and _ _ die by [D] the winds that blow [A] across the [D] wild _ moor. _
Her father [A] was deaf to [D] her cry, _ not a sound of [E] her voice did [A] he _ hear.
Though [D] the watchdog did howl, and the village [G] bells _ tolled, and [D] the winds blew [A] across the [D] wild moor. _ _ _ _ _
_ [C#m] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ Oh how the [A] old man must [D] have felt, _ when he came [E] to the door the [A] next morn,
_ _ _ [D] and found Mary [A] dead, but [D] the child [G] stood alive, _ _ [D] closely clasped in [A] its dead [D] mother's arms. _ _
In anguish [A] he tore his [D] grey _ hair, _ while the tears down [E] his cheek they [A] did pour. _
When [D] he saw Mary [A] _
died, [D] the gay village [G] _
bride, _ from [D] the winds that blew [A] across the [D] wild _ moor.
_ The villagers [A] _ point out the spot, _ _ where the _ [E] willows sweep over [A] the _ _ door.
[D] Saying there [A] Mary died, [D] once the gay [G] village bride, _ _ [D] from the winds that [A] blow across the wild [D] moor. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _

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