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Wind and Rain Traditional
There Gwere two sisters of Ccounty Clair FOh, the Cwind and Grain GOne was dark and the Cother was fair DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
And they Gboth had a love of the Cmiller's son FOh, the Cwind and Grain But Ghe was fond of the Cfairer one DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
So she Gpushed her into the Criver to drown FOh, the Cwind and Grain And Gwatched her as she Cfloated down DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
And she Gfloated till she came to the Cmiller's pond FOh, the Cwind and Grain GDead on the water like a Cgolden swan DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
As she Gcame to rest on the Criverside FOh, the Cwind and Grain And her Gbones were washed by the Crolling tide DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
And aGlong the road came a Cfiddler fair FOh, the Cwind and Grain And Gfound her bones just a Clying there, cried DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
So he Gmade a fiddle peg of her Clong finger bone FOh, the Cwind and Grain He a Gmade a fiddle peg of her Clong finger bone, crying DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
And he Gstrung his fiddle bow with her Clong yellow hair FOh, the Cwind and Grain He Gstrung his fiddle bow with her Clong yellow hair, cried DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
And he Gmade a fiddle, fiddle of her Cbreast bone FOh, the Cwind and Grain He Gmade a fiddle, fiddle of her Cbreast bone, cried DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain
But the Gonly tune that the Cfiddle could play was FOh, the Cwind and Grain The Gonly tune that the Cfiddle would play was DmOh, the dreadful Fwind and Grain