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From: dynasor@infi.net (Dennis McClain-Furmanski) Subject: CRD: Widow With A Shawl (Donovan) Date: 8 Jul 1995 06:30:22 GMT Widow With A Shawl Words and Music by Donovan Leitch

CRD file by Dennis McClain-Furmanski/dynasor@infi.net

AmDear wind that shakes the barley Gfree, AmBlow home my true love's ship to Gme, G/F#fill her Emsails.
AmI a-weary wait upon the Gshore.
AmForsake her not in times of Gstorm, Amprotect her oaken beams from Gharm, G/F#fill her Emsails.
AmI a-weary wait upon the Gshore.
AmWhether he be in AfriGca AmOr deep asleep in IndiGa, G/F#fill his Emdreams,
AmI a-weary wait upon the Gshore.
AmDear snow white gulls upon the Gwing, AmI, like you, are lamentGing, G/F#for my Emlove.
AmI a-weary wait upon the Gshore.
AmAnd in my chariot of Gsleep, AmI ride the vast and dreamy Gdeep, G/F#deep Emsea.
AmI awake a-weary on the Gshore.
AmFor seven years and seven dGays, Amno man has seen my woman's Gways, G/F#dear EmGod.
AmI a-weary cry upon the shorGe.
AmAlong the shingle beach I Ggo, Amthe wind about me as I GmakeG/F# my wEmay,
Amto my weary dream upon my Gbed.
AmDear wind that shakes the barley Gfree, AmBlow home my true love's ship to Gme, G/F#fill her Emsails.
AmI a-weary wait upon the Gshore. AmI a-weary wait upon the Gshore.
-- dynasor@infi.net The Doctor is on.