Ned Ludd Part 1 Inclosure
Steeleye Span
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D [Verse]A Bm We come and set free in the rawG dregs of natureD Bm Em The ground is near covered inA birds and TVD A Bm My wild eye invert ya, adoresG every featureC G D Ye are as dear as the heart in myA E bosom, to me [Verse]D A Bm Oh, native indifference, I wouldG not forsake theeD Bm Em I would not forsake thee forA certain salt seasD A Bm For sweet as the bobbins thatG nature could make meC G I would not forsake thee, dearD A E Em faddins and greensContinúa después del anuncio[Verse]D C G Ye interfered, that once were gayEmD A D Em Where nature's hand strayedD C G Long waiting rows of a willowEm sprayD A D And clumps of hawthorn shade [Instrumental]D A Bm G C G D A E [Verse]D A Bm Now nature, Ned Ludd, be a cloudG resting mountainD Bm Em The waterfalls tumble their musicA so clearD A Bm Had nature denied ye a voice,G tree or fountainC G D Ye'd still have been, love, loudA E Em as an edom by me [Verse]D C G But now, alas, your hawthornEm bowersD A D Em All gassed around, we seeD C G The swine relax, their chainEm devoursD A D And cuts down every tree [Otro]D A Bm G C G D A EC G D A E