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[Verse 1]
GFC
There were two sisters of County Clare
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
One was dark and the other was fair
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Oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 2]
FC
And they both had the love of the miller's son
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
But he was fond of the fairer one
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Oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 3]
FC
So she pushed her into the river to drown
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
And watched her as she floated out
BbG
Oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Interlude]
CGCDmF
[Verse 4]
GFC
She floated 'til she came to the miller's pond
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
Dead on the water like a golden swan
Dm7CFG
Oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 5]
FC
And she came to rest on the riverside
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
And her bones were washed by the rolling tide
Dm7CFG
Oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 6]
FC
And along the road came a fiddler fair
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
And found her bones just lying there
BbG
Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Interlude]
CGCDmF
[Verse 7]
GFC
So he made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
He made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone
Dm7CFG
Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 8]
FC
And he strung his fiddle bow with her long yellow hair
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
He strung his fiddle bow with her long yellow hair
Dm7CFG
Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 9]
FC
And he made a little fiddle of her little breast bone
Dm7G
Oh, the wind and rain
Am7C
He made a little fiddle of her little breast bone
Dm7CFG
Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain
[Verse 10]
FC
But the only tune that the fiddle would play
Dm7G
Was 'Oh the Wind and Rain'
Am7C
The only tune that the fiddle would play
Dm7CFG
Was 'Oh, the Dreadful Wind and Rain'