Em 022000 B7 x21202 C 032010 D xx0232 [Intro] Electric Em B7 Em E|-7--5--7--------|-8--------------|----------------| B|----------5-----|----7--7\8/7--5-|----------------| G|----------------|----------------|-7----4---------| x2 D|----------------|----------------|----------------| A|----------------|----------------|----------------| E|----------------|----------------|----------------| [Verse] Em B7 Oh, Mary was a maiden Em B7 When the birds began to sing Em B7 She was fairer than the blooming rose Em B7 Early in the spring C B7 Her thoughts were gay and happy Em D C And the morning rare and fine C B7 For her lover was a river boy C D Em From the river in the pines [Bridge] B7 Em B7 [Verse] Em B7 Charlie, he got married Em B7 To his Mary in the spring Em B7 When the trees were budding early Em B7 And the birds began to sing C B7 But early in the autumn Em D C When the fruit is in the wine C B7 I'll return to you, my darling C D Em From the river in the pines [Bridge] B7 Em B7 [Verse] Em B7 It was early in the morning Em B7 In Wisconsin's dreary clime Em B7 When he ruled the lonely rapid Em B7 For that last and fateful time C B7 They found his body lying Em D C On the rocky shores below C B7 Where the silent water ripples C D Em And the whispering cedars blow [Bridge] B7 Em B7 [Solo] Em B7 Em E|-7--5--7--------|-8--------------|----------------| B|----------5-----|----7--7\8/7--5-|-7--------------| G|----------------|----------------|------7----4----| D|----------------|----------------|----------------| A|----------------|----------------|----------------| E|----------------|----------------|----------------| Em B7 Em E|-7--5--7--------|-8--------------|----------------| B|----------5-----|----7--7\8/7--5-|----------------| G|----------------|----------------|-7----4---------| D|----------------|----------------|----------------| A|----------------|----------------|----------------| E|----------------|----------------|----------------| [Bridge] - (Violin/Trumpet Duet) C B7 Em D C C B7 C D Em B7 Em B7 [Verse] Em B7 Now every raft of lumber Em B7 That comes down, the chip away Em B7 There's a lonely grave that's visited Em B7 By drivers on their way C B7 They plant wild flowers on it Em D C In the morning fair and fine C B7 'Tis the grave of two young lovers C D Em From the river in the pines C B7 Well they plant wild flowers on it Em D C In the morning fair and fine C B7 It's the grave of two young lovers C D Em From the river in the pines B7 Em B7 Em .... In the Pines B7 Em B7 Em .... In the Pines...