Good King Wenceslas
The Roches
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G C Good King Wenceslas looked out,G on the Feast of StephenC When the snow lay round about, deepG and crisp and evenC G Em Brightly shone the moon thatC G night, though the frost was cruelC Em D When a poor man came in sight,G Em C G gathering winter fuel___ [Verse]C Hither page and stand by me, ifG thou knowest, tellingC Yonder peasant, who is he? WhereG and what his dwelling?C G Em Sire, he lives a good leagueC G hence, underneath the mountainContinúa después del anuncioC Em D Right against the forest fence,G Em C G by St. Agnes fountain [Verse] Bring me flesh and bring me wine,C G bring me pine logs hitherC Thou and I shall see him dine, whenG we bear them thitherC G Em Page and monarch, forth they went,C G forth they went togetherC Em D Through the rude winds wild lamentG Em C G and the bitter weather__ [Verse]C Sire, the night is darker now, andG the wind blows strongerC Fails my heart, I know not how, IG can go no longerC G Em Mark my footsteps, my good page,C G tread thou in them boldlyC Em D Thou shalt find the winter's rage,G Em C G freeze thy blood less coldly [Verse]C In his masters' steps he trod,G where the snow lay dintedC Heat was in the very sod, which theG saint had printedC G Em C Therefore, everyone be sure,G wealth or rank possessingC Em D Ye who now shall bless the poor,G C G D Em C G shall yourselves find blessing