Intro CC F The warmth of the summer, C G Has faded away, C F C I watch the Sun set from the shore, C F The geese and the swallows, C G Promise that they, C F C Will return as they sing and they soar. F C G I watch as they fly to lands so wide and far, F C G And the music of Autumn is sung by Orion’s stars.Verso 1:
C Am So Lady bring your wind and rain, F The Oak and the Holly, G As equals meet again. C Am Lady bring, your mist and storms, F Can I hear your sigh, in the Corvid’s cry? G As the Autumn leaves C Begin to fall.C AmC F Nights growing longer, C G The harvest is in, C F C The furrows lay barren and bare, C F And the hedgerow remembers, C G A Maiden of Spring, C F C Dancing free, white flowers in her hair, F C G Now heavy with berries she sings by the light of the Moon, F C G Her bright song of Summer has changed to Autumn’s tune.Verso 2:
C Am So Lady bring your wind and rain, F The Oak and the Holly, G As equals meet again. C Am Lady bring, your mist and storms, F Can I hear your sigh, in the Corvid’s cry? G As the Autumn leaves C Begin to fall.F C Poor old Robin has nowhere to hide, C G And the wren will soon be King, F C Old Jack Frost at the window will smile, C G And the veil is getting thin. Chorus C Am So Lady bring your wind and rain, F The Oak and the Holly, G As equals meet again. C Am Lady bring, your mist and storms, F Can I hear your sigh, in the Corvid’s cry? G As the Autumn leaves C Begin to fall. C Am F C They begin to fallPonte: