Tonalité : E minor
Verse 1
Em
Let the girls run into the woods
and climb the tallest tree
C
For the ivy and the climbing vines
Em
By roots they hold this hill together,
entwined it's soil of salt
Young Mary, she had children three,
white and black and green
Em
Her younger she was sweet and good,
as pretty as a pearl
C
The second had a blackened heart,
C
The third she had no heart at all,
C
She swore one day she'd find a way
Em
Let the girls run into the woods
and climb the tallest tree
C
For the ivy and the climbing vines
Em
By roots they hold this hill,
together entwined in soil and sod
C
A while between the gorsen's heather
D
Em
and banter's dawn and dawn
Now Mary, she was pure and wise,
loved a children tree
C
She knew she had to take a life
D
to stop a door who took away me
Em
She took her to the farmer's land
and on the blackest night
D
an d held her towards her tight
C
She tied her to the old oak tree
C
But the old oak tree had opened up
Em
Let the girls run into the woods
and climb the tallest tree
C
For the ivy and the climbing vines
Em
I would say hold this hill together,
entwined in soil and soil
Just for a while, all well and calm
had settled on their lives
D
had on her mother's doting thrive
Em
She wished her sister dead,
and in an instant was compelled
D
the elders hung her with a rope
Em
Let the girls run into the woods
and climb the tallest tree
C
For the ivy and the climbing vine
Em
By roots they hold this hill together,
entwined in sword and sword
they're tethered
D
Em
C
D
Em
and bound to stone and bone
C
D
Em
C
D
C
D
Em
D
Em
She hung her sister
from the tallest tree of solid oak
C
But before she could come down again,
quite dead and lifeless by the tree
C
It opened up and drew them in,
C
She cut out half the blackened heart
C
Went back to her mother's home
Em
Let the girls run into the woods
and climb the tallest tree
C
For the ivy and the climbing vines
Em
My roots will hold this hill together
and wind its ornaments on
C
While the tweed, the gorse and heather
D
Em
and bantha stone are on
Let the girls run into the woods
and climb the tallest tree
C
For the ivy and the climbing vines
Em
My roots, they hold this hill together,
inclined, it's o 'er and it's o 'er
C
While between the gulsh and tether
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