Artisto: | Traditional (English) |
Uzanto: | Andrewj4111 |
Daŭro: | 130 sekundoj |
Komenca paŭzo: | 12 sekundoj |
Tononoma sistemo: | Ne definita |
Sakra: | |
Komentoj pri tabulaturo: | - |
G Good King Wen D ces G las looked out
C On G the C Feast D of G Stephen
G When the snow D lay G round about
C Deep G and C crisp D and G even
G Brightly shone the moon that night
C Though G the C frost w D as G cruel
G When a C poor man Em came in D sight
G Gathering winter fu C el G
G Hither, page, D and G stand by me,
C If G thou C knowst D it, G telling
G Yonder pea D sant, G who is he?
C Where G and C what D his G dwelling?
G Sire, he lives a good league hence,
C Under G neath C the D moun G tain
G Right C against the Em forest D fence
G By Saint Agnes foun C tain. G
G Bring me flesh D and G bring me wine
C Bring G me C pine D logs G hither
G Thou and I shall see him dine
C When G we C bear D them G thither.
G Page and monarch, forth they went
C Forth G they C went D to G gether
C Through the C rude winds Em wild la D ment
G And the bitter weath C er G
G Sire, the night D is G darker now
C And G the C wind D blows G stronger
G Fails my heart, D I G know not how
C I G can C go D no G longer.
G Mark my footsteps, good my page
C Tread G thou C in D them G boldly
G Thou shall C find the Em winters D rage
G Freeze thy blood less cold C ly. G
G In his mas D ters G step he trod
C Where G the C snow D lay G dinted
G Heat was in D the G very sod
C Which G the C Saint D had G printed
G Therefore, Christian men, be sure
C Wealth G or C rank D posses G sing
G Ye, who C now will Em bless the poor
G Shall yourselves find bless C ing. G