Chords for The Dorymen - Tiny Red Light
Tempo:
80.975 bpm
Chords used:
D
A
F#m
E
C#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] [A] [D]
Put the light in the window, my darling, [A] she said,
As she gazed [D] at the [A] dark stormy night [D] overhead.
A little girl ran with her eager [A] delight,
And she placed in the window the tiny [D] red light.
Her father came home from his work [A] with her cold,
Angry and cross, cause his fish [D] were not sold.
He said that the oil it must do [A] for the night,
So he took from the window the tiny [D] red light.
Oh, father, dear father, don't take [A] him away,
Think of them poor sailors [D] far out on the bay.
If he could have seen what had happened [A] that night,
That might have been saved by the tiny [D] red light.
[A] [D]
So very next morning came a knock [A] on the door,
[E]
[A] A sailor stood pointing [C#] far out [D] on the shore.
Three tiny ships went adrift [A] in the gale,
With tears in his eyes told her father [D] this tale.
We swallowed your tiny red light, [A] said the man,
Till the Xannies from sight on [Bm] the rock [D] starship ran.
Many were drowned on the [A] billows last night,
That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light.
[A] That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light.
Put the light in the window, my darling, [A] she said,
As she gazed [D] at the [A] dark stormy night [D] overhead.
A little girl ran with her eager [A] delight,
And she placed in the window the tiny [D] red light.
Her father came home from his work [A] with her cold,
Angry and cross, cause his fish [D] were not sold.
He said that the oil it must do [A] for the night,
So he took from the window the tiny [D] red light.
Oh, father, dear father, don't take [A] him away,
Think of them poor sailors [D] far out on the bay.
If he could have seen what had happened [A] that night,
That might have been saved by the tiny [D] red light.
[A] [D]
So very next morning came a knock [A] on the door,
[E]
[A] A sailor stood pointing [C#] far out [D] on the shore.
Three tiny ships went adrift [A] in the gale,
With tears in his eyes told her father [D] this tale.
We swallowed your tiny red light, [A] said the man,
Till the Xannies from sight on [Bm] the rock [D] starship ran.
Many were drowned on the [A] billows last night,
That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light.
[A] That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light.
Key:
D
A
F#m
E
C#
D
A
F#m
[D] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] _ _
Put the light in the window, my darling, [A] she said,
As she gazed [D] at the [A] dark stormy night [D] overhead. _
A little girl ran with her eager [A] delight,
And she placed in the window the tiny [D] red light.
Her father came home from his work [A] with her cold, _
Angry and cross, cause his fish [D] were not sold.
He said that the oil it must do [A] for the night,
So he took from the window the tiny [D] red light.
Oh, father, dear father, don't take [A] him away,
Think of them poor sailors [D] far out on the bay.
If he could have seen what had happened [A] that night,
That might have been saved by the tiny [D] red light. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
So very next morning came a knock [A] on the door,
[E]
[A] A sailor stood pointing [C#] far out [D] on the shore. _
Three tiny ships went adrift [A] in the gale,
With tears in his eyes told her father [D] this tale.
We swallowed your tiny red light, [A] said the man,
Till the Xannies from sight on [Bm] the rock [D] starship ran. _
Many were drowned on the [A] billows last night,
That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light.
[A] That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Put the light in the window, my darling, [A] she said,
As she gazed [D] at the [A] dark stormy night [D] overhead. _
A little girl ran with her eager [A] delight,
And she placed in the window the tiny [D] red light.
Her father came home from his work [A] with her cold, _
Angry and cross, cause his fish [D] were not sold.
He said that the oil it must do [A] for the night,
So he took from the window the tiny [D] red light.
Oh, father, dear father, don't take [A] him away,
Think of them poor sailors [D] far out on the bay.
If he could have seen what had happened [A] that night,
That might have been saved by the tiny [D] red light. _
_ _ _ [A] _ _ [D] _ _
So very next morning came a knock [A] on the door,
[E]
[A] A sailor stood pointing [C#] far out [D] on the shore. _
Three tiny ships went adrift [A] in the gale,
With tears in his eyes told her father [D] this tale.
We swallowed your tiny red light, [A] said the man,
Till the Xannies from sight on [Bm] the rock [D] starship ran. _
Many were drowned on the [A] billows last night,
That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light.
[A] That might have been saved by [F#m] your tiny [D] red light. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _