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Capo: 1 Tuning: E A D G B E
Taken from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctzWxw2l5Lo Original Capo 1 G-Dur Capo 7 for lowest singing note D3 Twentyeight miles till Burmingham, so one A hundred miles till Manchester, so one two Hundred and fifty to Carlisle Carlisle
Her parents housCe stands off a little lanGe, at the edge of CarliEmsle It was cChristmas last timGe I was there Her parents lCiked me then and got me very very druGnk On gGin and mold wEmine
Boxing day Cmorning we woke up in a little spare roGom The light was daEmwning, and we went quGietly outside We walked the doCgs, Tina the jack russel and Mammoth the Gpug We took them Emdown to the river, where the Ccauldew meets the Emeden
The sun was sChining, the sky was cGlear And the liEmght dawns between the leavGes of the evergreens We could go there tomorrCow perhaps, in between my inevitGable naps Em C Em (G) As long as I, can sit, with you, like that, again
But what elCse does tomorrow hold in storGe Will you take me Emin or leave me at the dCoor GSend me back down the mEmotorway Not thatG, no Emway
GDown by the river, where the cauCldew meets the eEmden You tGook off your shoes and dipped your naCked toes into the freezing watEmer You gaspGed I held your hEmand and we sCtood there for a minute As the deceEmmber sun playGed with your feeCt
GTina and Mammoth just gEmave you a look G And I helped you put Cback on your socks and tEmrainers
I remeCmber your words exacEmtly G The water just Emlooks so clear G There’s no point in Cbeing scared G And you lCay your head on my shEmoulder G C G Em G
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