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This is a very simplified version of a Christmas classic. It's not so much a strumming version. I recommend trying to just randomly pick along the chords listed below until you find the groove that works for you. Good luck and enjoy! In The Bleak Midwinter CAPO 3rd fret (or whichever fits your voice) *After the C chord after "water like a stone" I tab a transition chord of which I am not sure of the name but it makes for a smooth yet pronounced change into the Dm and is as follows: X3231X Intro: C, Am, F, G
CIn the bleak midwAminter, frFost wind made Gmoan, CEarth stood hard as Amiron, Fwater lGike a sCtone;
DmSnow had fallen, sAmnow on snow, sCnow on sFnow on sGnow, CIn the bleak midwAminter, lFong aGgo.
COur god, heaven cannot hAmold him, nFor earth susGtain; CHeaven and earth shall fAmlee away wFhen he coGmes to rCeign.
DmIn the bleak midwAminter a stCable pFlace suffGiced The lCord God almiAmghty, JeFsus ChGrist.
CAngels and archanAmgels mFay have gathered tGhere, CCherubim and seAmraphim thrFongeGd the Cair;
DmBut his mother oAmnly, iCn her maFiden blGiss, CWorshiped the beAmloved wFith Ga kCiss.
CWhat can I gAmive him, pFoor as I Gam? CIf I were a Amshepherd, FI would brGing a lCamb;
DmIf I were a wAmise man, CI would Fdo my pGart; CYet what I can I gAmive him: gFive mGy heCart.
This is my representation of the following version sung by Matt Doyle & Alice Lee: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WInpzTitHE