Chords for The Lark In the Morning
Tempo:
119.95 bpm
Chords used:
F
Dm
Am
C
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[F] [Am]
[Dm] The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [Am] plowboy she whistles and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing.
O [F] Roger the [C] plowboy he is a dashing blade, [F] he goes [Dm] whistling and singing [D] to yonder [Dm] green clade.
He met with Whitley [Am] Susan she's handsome I declare, [F] she's far [Dm] more enticing than the birds all in the air.
The lack [F] in the [Am] morning she rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her wing.
One evening [F] coming home [C] from the lakes [Am] of the town, [F] the meadows [Dm] being all mowed and the grass had been put down.
Oh by such a chance to [C] tumble all in the [Am] new mown hay, [F] oh it's kiss me [Dm] now or never love this funny lass did say.
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she rises [Am] off her nest, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles and she [F] sings, she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing.
When [F] twenty long [Am] weeks they were over and a past, [F] her mother [Dm] asked the reason why she'd taken round the waste.
It was the handsome [C] plowboy the young [Am] girl she did say, for he caused me [Dm] further to tumble all in the new mown hay.
The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
Unlike the [F] jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing.
There's a hell [F] too young [Am] plowboys wherever they may [F] be, that likes [Dm] to have a bunny lass a sitting on each knee.
With a jug of [F] good strong water [G] you'll whistle [Am] and you'll sing, [F] for a plowboy [Dm] is as happy as a prince or a king.
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing.
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[Dm] The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [Am] plowboy she whistles and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing.
O [F] Roger the [C] plowboy he is a dashing blade, [F] he goes [Dm] whistling and singing [D] to yonder [Dm] green clade.
He met with Whitley [Am] Susan she's handsome I declare, [F] she's far [Dm] more enticing than the birds all in the air.
The lack [F] in the [Am] morning she rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her wing.
One evening [F] coming home [C] from the lakes [Am] of the town, [F] the meadows [Dm] being all mowed and the grass had been put down.
Oh by such a chance to [C] tumble all in the [Am] new mown hay, [F] oh it's kiss me [Dm] now or never love this funny lass did say.
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she rises [Am] off her nest, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles and she [F] sings, she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing.
When [F] twenty long [Am] weeks they were over and a past, [F] her mother [Dm] asked the reason why she'd taken round the waste.
It was the handsome [C] plowboy the young [Am] girl she did say, for he caused me [Dm] further to tumble all in the new mown hay.
The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
Unlike the [F] jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing.
There's a hell [F] too young [Am] plowboys wherever they may [F] be, that likes [Dm] to have a bunny lass a sitting on each knee.
With a jug of [F] good strong water [G] you'll whistle [Am] and you'll sing, [F] for a plowboy [Dm] is as happy as a prince or a king.
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing.
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Key:
F
Dm
Am
C
D
F
Dm
Am
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_ [Dm] _ _ _ The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast. _ _
Unlike the jolly [Am] plowboy she whistles and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing. _ _
O [F] Roger the [C] plowboy he is a dashing blade, [F] he goes [Dm] whistling and singing [D] to yonder [Dm] green clade.
He met with Whitley [Am] Susan she's handsome I declare, [F] she's far [Dm] more enticing than the birds all in the air.
The lack [F] in the [Am] morning she rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
_ Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her wing. _
One evening [F] coming home [C] from the lakes [Am] of the town, [F] the meadows [Dm] being all mowed and the grass had been put down.
Oh by such a chance to [C] tumble all in the [Am] new mown hay, [F] oh it's kiss me [Dm] now or never love this funny lass did say. _
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she rises [Am] off her nest, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
_ Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles and she [F] sings, she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing. _
_ When [F] twenty long [Am] weeks they were over and a past, [F] her mother [Dm] asked the reason why she'd taken round the waste. _
It was the handsome [C] plowboy the young [Am] girl she did say, for he caused me [Dm] further to tumble all in the new mown hay. _
The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
Unlike the [F] jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing. _
There's a hell [F] too young [Am] plowboys wherever they may [F] be, that likes [Dm] to have a bunny lass a sitting on each knee.
With a jug of [F] good strong water [G] you'll whistle [Am] and you'll sing, [F] for a plowboy [Dm] is as happy as a prince or a king.
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
_ Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing. _
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_ [Dm] _ _ _ The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast. _ _
Unlike the jolly [Am] plowboy she whistles and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing. _ _
O [F] Roger the [C] plowboy he is a dashing blade, [F] he goes [Dm] whistling and singing [D] to yonder [Dm] green clade.
He met with Whitley [Am] Susan she's handsome I declare, [F] she's far [Dm] more enticing than the birds all in the air.
The lack [F] in the [Am] morning she rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
_ Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her wing. _
One evening [F] coming home [C] from the lakes [Am] of the town, [F] the meadows [Dm] being all mowed and the grass had been put down.
Oh by such a chance to [C] tumble all in the [Am] new mown hay, [F] oh it's kiss me [Dm] now or never love this funny lass did say. _
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she rises [Am] off her nest, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
_ Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles and she [F] sings, she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing. _
_ When [F] twenty long [Am] weeks they were over and a past, [F] her mother [Dm] asked the reason why she'd taken round the waste. _
It was the handsome [C] plowboy the young [Am] girl she did say, for he caused me [Dm] further to tumble all in the new mown hay. _
The [F] lack in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her breast.
Unlike the [F] jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes [Dm] home in the evening with the jewel on her wing. _
There's a hell [F] too young [Am] plowboys wherever they may [F] be, that likes [Dm] to have a bunny lass a sitting on each knee.
With a jug of [F] good strong water [G] you'll whistle [Am] and you'll sing, [F] for a plowboy [Dm] is as happy as a prince or a king.
The lack [F] in the [C] morning she [Am] rises off her nest, [F] she goes home [Dm] in the evening with the jewel on her breast.
_ Unlike the jolly [C] plowboy she whistles [Am] and she sings, [F] she goes home in the evening with the jewel [Dm] on her wing. _
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