Natalie Merchant - Maggie and millie and molly and may
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From TED.com talk at ~7:45 a most beautiful song!!!!
the hardest song I've transcribed yet...of two I guess that can't be hard, but
it's not perfect. Good luck!
Feel free to make contact if you like it at rowancguard-webpage at yahoo. com dot au
B A E E(bar) G#m F#m C#m C# Bm
E---2---5---0----7-----4----2-----4----4---2-----------|
B---4---5---0----9-----4----2-----5----6---3-----------|
G---4---6---1----9-----4----2-----6----6---4-----------|
D---4---7---2----9-----6----4-----6----6---4-----------|
A---2---7---2----7-----6----4-----4----4---2-----------|
E---2---5---0----7-----4----2-----4----4---2-----------|
Bmaggie and Amilly and Emolly and Bmay
A E (hold) B
went down to the beach (one day...to play)
and Bmaggie Adiscovered a G#mshell that Asang
so G#msweetly she Acouldn’Et remember heBr troubles,
Bmaggie and Amilly and Emolly and Bmay
Bmaggie and Amilly and Emolly and Bmay
and
Bmilly Abefriended a G#mstranded Astar
G#m A G#m A E (big strum)
whose rays, whose rays five languid fingers were;
Bmaggie and Amilly and Emolly and Bmay
Bmaggie and Amilly and Emolly and Bmay
and F#mmolly was Echased by a Bmhorrible tC#hing
C#m? B E A
which raced sideways, blowing .......blowing.......blowing: and
E(bar) G#m A E
may came home with a smooth round stone
as small as a Aworld and as G#mlarge as C#malone.
E(bar) G#m A E(bar)
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)
it’Es alwayAs ourselves thaG#mt we find in thC#me sea