Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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It was on one cold, wintry night
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And the wind blew across
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the wild moor
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As poor Mary came wandering home
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With her child till she came
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to her own father's door
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Oh father, dear father, she cried
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Come down and open the door
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For the child in my arms,
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it will perish and die
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From the winds that blow
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across the wild moors
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Oh, why did I leave this fair spot
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Where I once was happy and free
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I am now doomed to roam
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without friends,
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nor a home and no one to
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take pity on me.
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But her father was deaf to her cries
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Not a sound of her voice did he hear
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For the watchdog it howled,
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and the village bell tolled,
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And the winds blew across the wild moor.
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Oh how the old man must have felt,
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When he came to the
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door the next morn,
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And found Mary dead,
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but the child still alive,
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Closely clutched in its
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dead mother's arms.
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In anguish he tore his gray hair,
While the tears down his cheeks
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they did pour,
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When he saw how that night
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she had perished and died
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While the winds blew
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across the wild moor.
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