E B A I travelled among unknown men B In lands beyond the sea; E B A Nor, England did I know till then B What love I bore to thee E B A 'Tis past, that melancholy dream! B Nor will I quit thy shore E B A A second time; for still I seem B F#m A B A To love thee more and more B A B A B Love thee more and more [Verse 2] E B A Among thy mountains did I feel B The joy of my desire; E B A And she I cherished turned her wheel B Beside an English fire E B A Thy mornings showed, thy nights concealed B The bowers where Lucy played; E B A And thine too is the last green field B F#m A B A That Lucy's eyes surveyed B A B A B Lucy's eyes surveyed [Verse 3] E B A She dwelt among the untrodden ways B Beside the springs of Dove E B A A Maid whom there were none to praise B And very few to love: E B A A violet by a mossy stone B Half hidden from the eye E B A -Fair as a star, when only one B F#m A B A Is shining in the sky B A B A B shining in the sky [Bridge] E A x2 [Verse 4] Esus4 E Asus2 She lived unknown, and few could know A Esus4 When Lucy ceased to be; E Asus2 But she is in her grave and, oh A Esus4 The difference to me E Asus2 A slumber did my spirit seal; A Esus4 I had no human fears; E Asus2 She seemed a thing that could not feel A Esus4 The touch of earthly years E Asus2 No motion has she now, no force; A F#m She neither hears nor sees; E A Rolled around in earth's diurnal course A E With rocks, and stones, and trees