Young Bride

Midlake

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Album: The Trials of Van Occupanther Standard Tuning Intro: (Chords) (Finger picked)
Bbmin (X13321) Cm (X35543)
Intro: E -------------------------------- B -------------------------------- E|------------ B|------------ G 12s10s8s10s13s5s3s5s8s3-1s3-3s5s3s5--------- D -------------------------------- A -------------------------------- E -------------------------------- D|------------ A|------------ E|------------ E -------------------------------- B -------------------------------- E|------------ B|------------ G 12s10s8s10s13s5s3s5s8s3-1s3s10s8--5s8------- D -------------------------------- A -------------------------------- E -------------------------------- D|------------ A|------------ E|------------ E -------------------------------- B -------------------------------- E|------------ B|------------ G 12s10s8s10s13s5s3s5s8s3-1s3-3s5-3s5-1s3s1s3- D -------------------------------- A -------------------------------- E -------------------------------- D|------------ A|------------ E|------------
Verse: (Chords)
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My young bride why are your shoulders like that of a tired old woman? Like a tired a old woman. My young bride why are your fingers like that of the hedge in winter? Of the hedge in winter. Chorus: (Chords)
Bbmin Cm Cold days in winter, snowshoes and hunters carry the goats sent for you. Verse: My young bride why aren't you moving at all? Helps to make the day seem short. Helps to make the day seem shorter. My young bride why aren't keeping with you all the ones who really love you? All the ones who really love you. Chorus: Cold days in winter, snowshoes and hunters carry the goats sent for you. Dog days in full rest fled you the longest, face fate for bone wretches too. (Last two bars of intro) Repeat Chorus Note: Being an incapable minimalist, I left out the fiddling outro. Sorry! Also, there's an incomplete version with incorrect chords/tab posted, as I posted my work in progress by mistake.
-Matt V. (*)
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Composition: Tim Smith

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