Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers - Witch Of The Westmorland gitaar chord
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The Witch of the Westmorland 4/4 Stan Rogers Archie Fisher Between The Breaks 1987 Intro: One verse Instrumental G / G - C / Em / G Pale was the / wounded knight, that / bore the rowan / shield. G / G - C / Em / D Loud and cruel were the / raven's cries that / feasted on the / field. / G / G - C / G / Em Singing, / back water, / cold and clear, will / never clean your / wound, / G / G - C / Em / G There's / none but the Witch of the / Westmor - land can / make thee hale and / sound. / G / G - C / Em / G So / turn, turn your / stallion's head, till his / red mane flies in the / wind, and / G / G - C / Em / D The / rider of the / moon goes by and the / bright star falls be - / hind, and G / G - C / G / Em Clear was the / paling moon, when his / shadow passed him / by, / G / G - C / Em / G Be-/ low the hills were the / brightest stars when he / heard the owlet / cry. / G / G - C / Em / G Singin, / Why do you / ride this way, and / wherefore came you / here? / G / G - C / Em / D I / seek the Witch of the / Westmor - land, who / dwells by the winding / mere, and / G / G - C / G / Em It's / weary by the / Ulls-wat - er, and the / misty brake fern / way, / G / G - C / Em / G Till / through the cleft of the / Kirkstane Pass, the / winding water / lay. Break: / G / G - C / Em / G He / said," Lie down, me / brindled hound, and / rest ye, me good grey / hawk, and G / G - C / Em / D Thee, my steed, may / graze thy fill, for / I must dis- mount and / walk. / G / G - C / G / Em But / come when you / hear my horn, and / answer swift the / call, / G / G - C / Em / G For I / fear the sun will / rise this morn, ye will / serve me best of / all." /G / G - C / Em / G It's / down to the / water's brim, he's / born the rowan / shield, and / G / G - C / Em / D The / golden-rod he / has cast in, to / see what the lake might / yield, and G / G - C / G / Em Wet rose she / from the lake, and / fast and fleet went / she, / G / G - C / Em / G One / half the form of a / maiden fair with a / jet black mare's bo- / dy, and G / G - C / Em / G Loud, long and / shrill he blew, till his / steed was by his / side / G / G - C / Em / D High / over-head the / grey hawk flew, and / swiftly he did / ride, / G / G - C / G / Em Saying, / course well, me / brindled hound, and / fetch me the jet black / mare, G / G - C / Em / G Stoop and strike, me / good grey hawk, and / bring me the maiden / fair. Break: / G / G - C / Em / G She said: / Pray, sheathe thy / silvery sword, lay / down thy rowan / shield, / G / G - C / Em / D For I / see by the briny / blood that flows, you've been / wounded in the / field, and / G / G - C / G / Em She / stood in a gown of / velvet blue, bound / round with a silver / chain, and / G / G - C / Em / G She's / kissed his pale lips / one and twice, and / three times round a- / gain. and / G / G - C / Em / G She's / bound his wounds with the / golden-rod, full / fast in her arms he / lay and G / G - C / Em / D He has risen / hale and sound with the / sun high in the / day, / G / G - C / G / Em She said, / ride with your brindled / hounds at heel, and your / good grey hawk in / hand, / G / G - C / Em / G There's / none can harm the / knight who's lain with the / Witch of the Westmor - / land.