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      C (x32010@1)      Em (022000@1)     Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)     GIt's (320003@1)cold and raw the north winds blow
   Am (x02210@1)        G (320003@1)      AmBlack (x02210@1)in the morning early,
      C (x32010@1)     Em (022000@1)      Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)       CWhen (x32010@1)all the hills were covered with snow
     Am (x02210@1)       G (320003@1)     AmOh (x02210@1)then it was winter fairly.
   Am (x02210@1)   Em (022000@1)  C (x32010@1)       AmAs (x02210@1)I was riding o'er the moor
  C (x32010@1)     Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)   EI (022100@1)met a farmer's daughter
      C (x32010@1)    Em (022000@1)         Fmaj7 (1x3210@1) GHer (320003@1)cherry cheeks and slow-black hair
   Am (x02210@1)         G (320003@1)      AmThey (x02210@1)caused my heart to falter.

C (x32010@1)      Em (022000@1)   Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)name="chord_320003@1">G
I bowed my bonnet very low
   Am (x02210@1)     G (320003@1)     AmTo (x02210@1)let her know my meaning.
     C (x32010@1)      Em (022000@1)   Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)   CShe (x32010@1)answered with a courteous smile
      Am (x02210@1)     G (320003@1)      AmHere (x02210@1)looks they were engaging.
       Am (x02210@1)     Em (022000@1)     C (x32010@1)    Am"Where (x02210@1)are you bound my pretty maid
      C (x32010@1)        Fmaj7 (1x3210@1) EIt's (022100@1)now in the morning early?"
     C (x32010@1)        Em (022000@1) Fmaj7 (1x3210@1) GThe (320003@1)answer that she made to me,
      Am (x02210@1)     G (320003@1)     Am"Kind (x02210@1)sir, to sell my barley."

C (x32010@1)    Em (022000@1)      Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)  G"Now (320003@1)twenty guineas I've in my purse
     Am (x02210@1)    G (320003@1)        AmAnd (x02210@1)twenty more that's yearly.
      C (x32010@1)       Em (022000@1)    Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)CYou (x32010@1)need not go to the market town
     Am (x02210@1)     G (320003@1)      AmFor (x02210@1)I'll buy all your barley.
     Am (x02210@1)   Em (022000@1)         C (x32010@1)      AmIf (x02210@1)twenty guineas-would gain the heart
        C (x32010@1)    Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)  EOf (022100@1)the maid I love so dearly,
     C (x32010@1)    Em (022000@1)        Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)GAll (320003@1)for to tarry with-me one night
    Am (x02210@1)            G (320003@1)     AmAnd (x02210@1)go home in the morning early."
         
   C (x32010@1)    Em (022000@1)  Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)    GAs (320003@1)I was riding o'er the moor
    A (x02220@1)    G (320003@1)    AmThe (x02210@1)very evening after,
   C (x32010@1)      Em (022000@1)  Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)  CIt (x32010@1)was my fortune for to meet
     Am (x02210@1)     G (320003@1)    AmThe (x02210@1)farmer's only daughter.
    Am (x02210@1)      Em (022000@1)          C (x32010@1)      AmAlthough (x02210@1)the weather-being cold and raw
     C (x32010@1)     Fmaj7 (1x3210@1)   EWith (022100@1)her I thought to parley
     C (x32010@1)       Em (022000@1) Fmaj7 (1x3210@1) GThe (320003@1)answer that she made to me,
      Am (x02210@1)       G (320003@1)     Am"Kind (x02210@1)sir, I've sold my barley."


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