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Tuning: G C E A
ECome down from the Emountain, Emaj7you have been Egone too Elong E E Emaj7 E E EThe spring is uEpon us, Emaj7follow my Eonly Dmaj7song ASettle down with me by the fire of myE young love You should Bcome back home, Aback on your own Enow
EThe world is a-Elive now, Emaj7in and outEside I Eknow E E Emaj7 E E You Erun through the fEorest, Emaj7settle befEore the Dmaj7sun ADarling, I can barely remember you be-Eside me You should Bcome back home, Aback on your own Enow
And Beven in the light, when the woman of the Ewoods came by To Agive to you the word of the Eold man BIn the morning tide when the sparrow and the Eseagull fly And AJohnathan and Evelyn get Etired
ELie to me if you Abmwill E at the top of Beringer DbmHill BTell me anyAthing you Ewant, Bany old Alie will Abmdo DCall me Dbmback Bto you Back to you E