Good King Wenceslas
The Irish Rovers
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G D G Good King Wen..ces..las lookedC D G out, on the Feast of Stephen.D G C When the snow lay round about,D G deep and crisp and even.D G Brightly shone the moon thatC D G night, though the frost was cru..el.D Em D When a poor man came in sight,C D Em C G gathering winter fu.u.el. #2.G D G 'Hither, Page, and stand by me,C D G if thou know'st it, telling.D G C Yonder peas..ant, who isD G he?..Where and what his dwelling?'D G 'Sire, he lives a good leagueC D G hence, underneath the mountain.D Em D Right against the forest fence,C D Em C G by Saint Agnes' Foun.ou.tain.'Continúa después del anuncio#3.G D G 'Bring me meat and bring me wine,C D G bring me pine logs, hither.D G C Thou and I shall see him dine,D G when we bear him thither.'D G Page and Monarch forth they went,C D G forth they went, together.D Em Through the rude wind's wildD C D Em C G lament, and the bitter we..a..ther. #4.G D G 'Sire, the night is darker now,C D G and the wind blows stronger.D G C Fails my heart, I know not how, ID G can go no longer.'D G 'Mark my footsteps, my good Page,C D G tread thou in them, boldly.D Em D Thou shalt find the winter'sC D rage, freeze thy blood lessEm C G co..ld..ly.' (INTERLUDE:FLUTE:) #5.G D G In his master's steps he trod,C D G where the snow lay dinted.D G C Heat was in the very sod, whichD G the Saint had printed.D GC D GD Em D Ye who now will bless the poor,C D Em C G shall yourselves find ble..ss..ing.