Tonalité : G major•
Intro 1
G
Em
C
G
D
G
D
G
Verse 1
G
Oh,
Em
C
may the red rose live all the way
G
A
D
To smile upon earth and sky
G
Why should the beautiful
Em
C
ever weep?
G
D
G
Why should the beautiful die?
D
G
Lending a charm to every ray
D
A
That falls on her cheeks of night
D
G
Giving the staff a kiss for kiss
A
D
And nursing the dewdrop bright.
G
Em
Ah, may the red rose live always
C
G
D
To smile upon earth and sky.
G
Em
C
Why should the beautiful ever weep
G
D
Why should the beautiful
G
Em
C
G
D
G
die?
Em
C
Long may the daisies dance the field,
G
D
Frolicking far and near
G
Em
Why should the innocent hide
C
their heads?
G
D
G
Why should the in nocent fear?
D
G
Spreading their petals in mute delight
D
A
When morn in its radiance breaks
D
G
Keeping a floral festival
A
D
till the night -loving primrose wakes.
G
Em
C
Long may the daisies dance the field,
G
D
frolicking far and near.
G
Em
Why should the innocent hide
C
their heads?
G
D
G
Em
Why should the innocent fear?
C
G
D
G
Em
C
G
D
G
Lord, ye be the dirge
Em
in the cypress bough
C
G
A
D
That tells of departed flowers.
G
Em
Oh, that the butterfly's
C
gilded wing
G
D
G
Fluttered in evergreen boughs!
D
G
Sad is my heart for the blighted plants,
D
A
Its pleasures are they as brief.
D
They bloom at the young
G
year's joyful call,
A
D
A
And fade with the autumn leaves.
D
G
Em
Oh, may the red rose live always,
C
G
D
To smile at the earth and sky.
G
Em
C
Why should the beautiful ever weep?
G
D
Why should the beautiful
G
Em
C
G
die?
D
G
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