John Dowland - Come again
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Verse 1:
G Come again! sweet Clove Gdoth Am7now D7 invGite
Thy graAmces Gthat reDfrain
To Gdo me Adue deDlight,
G To seeAm, to hearBm, to touchC, to kissD, to diGe, Am
G With Cthee aDgain in Amsweetest CsymDpaGthy.
G To seeAm, to hearBm, to touchC, to kissD, to diGe, Am
G With Cthee aDgain in Amsweetest CsymDpaGthy.
Verse 2:
G Come again! that CI Gmay Am7ceasD7e to Gmourn
Through thy Amun-Gkind disDdain;
For Gnow left Aand forDlorn
G I sitAm, I sighBm, I weepC, I faintD, I dieG Am
G In Cdeadly Dpain and Amendless CmiDserGy.
G I sitAm, I sighBm, I weepC, I faintD, I dieG Am
G In Cdeadly Dpain and Amendless CmiDserGy.
Verse 3:
G All the day the Csun Gthat Am7lendD7s me Gshine
By frowns Amdo Gcause me Dpine
And Gfeeds me Awith deDlay;
G Her smilesAm, my springsBm, that makesC my joysD to growG, Am
G Her Cfrowns Dthe AmWinters Cof Dmy Gwoe.
G Her smilesAm, my springsBm, that makesC my joysD to growG, Am
G Her Cfrowns Dthe AmWinters Cof Dmy Gwoe.
Verse 4:
G All the night my Csleeps Gare Am7fullD7 of Gdreams,
My eyes Amare Gfull of Dstreams.
My Gheart takes Ano deDlight
G To seeAm the fruitsBm and joysC that someD do findG Am
G And Cmark the Dstorms are Amme asCsiDgnG'd.
G To seeAm the fruitsBm and joysC that someD do findG Am
G And Cmark the Dstorms are Amme asCsiDgnG'd.
Verse 5:
G Out alas, my Cfaith Gis Am7e - D7 ver Gtrue,
Yet will Amshe Gnever Drue
Nor Gyield me Aany Dgrace;
G Her eyesAm of fireBm, her heartC of flintD is madeG, Am
G Whom Ctears nor Dtruth may Amo -C nce DinGvade.
G Her eyesAm of fireBm, her heartC of flintD is madeG, Am
G Whom Ctears nor Dtruth may Amo -C nce DinGvade.
Verse 6:
G Gentle Love, draw Cforth Gthy Am7wounD7ding Gdart,
Thou canst Amnot Gpierce her Dheart;
For GI, that Ado apDprove
G By sighsAm and tearsBm more hotC than areD thy shaftsG Am
G Did Ctempt while Dshe for AmtriCumDph Glaughs.
G By sighsAm and tearsBm more hotC than areD thy shaftsG Am
G Did Ctempt while Dshe for AmtriCumDph Glaughs.