Good King Wenceslas
The Kingston Trio
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E Good King Wenceslas last looked out A B E On the feast of Stephen E When the snow lay round about A B E Deep and crisp and even E Brightly shown the moon that night A B E Though the frost was cruel F#m When a poor man came in sight E A E B Gathering winter fuel...
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E "Hither, page, and stand by me A B E If thou knowst it telling E Yonder peasant, who is he? A B E Where and what his dwelling?" E "Sire, he lives a good league hence A B E Underneath the mountain F#m Right against the forest fence E A E B By Saint Agnes fountain"
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E "Bring me flesh, and bring me wine A B E Bring me pine logs hither E Thou and I will see him dine A B E When we bear the river" E Page and monarch, forth they went A B E Forth they went together F#m Through the rude wind's wild lament E A E Am D G And the bitter weather
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G "Sire, the night is darker now C D G And the wind blows stronger G Fails my heart, I know not how C D G I can go no longer" G "Hark my footsteps my good page C D G Tread thou in them boldly Am Thou shalt find the winter's rage G C G D Freeze thy blood less coldly"
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G In his master's step he trod C D G Where the snow lay dented G Heat was in the very sod C D G Where the saint had printed G Therefore, Christian men, be sure C D G Wealth or rank possessing Am Ye who now will bless the poor G C G Shall yourselves find blessing
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