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This is my rendition of a classic British folk song from the mid 19th century. Though it is loosely based on the version by Anna Shannon. transpose as needed. (+2 for Anna Shannon's key) Chords separated by a dash are half the length of the others (e.g: F - G) F G F Asus2 Em F - G Asus2 Asus2 F G F Asus2 When the night closes in and the wind it howls too long F G Em Asus2 And the curlew cries his long forgotten song F G F Asus2 It is then I will run over heather moss and stone Em F - G Asus2 Asus2 To be with you, at the dying of the day F - G Asus2 Asus2 F G F Asus2 When the world has tried, my spirit, to break F G Em Asus2 And tomorrow is a fast flowing river to row F G F Asus2 It is then I am drawn to the light from your window Em F - G Asus2 Asus2 That guides me, at the dying of the day F - G Asus2 F G F Asus2 F G Em Asus2 F G F Asus2 Em F - G Asus2 Asus2 F - G Asus2 Asus2 F G F Asus2 When the moon hangs her head in the pale winter sky F G Em Asus2 And the trees bow and bend, weary dancers to the wind F G F Asus2 Like a lost bird calling I will run to your side Em F - G Asus2 To be with you at the dying of the day F - G Asus2 F - G Asus2 F - G Asus2 Em F - G Asus2 Iā??ll be with you at the dying of the day
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