Beeswing Chords by Christy Moore
- Key: A
- BPM: 90
- Capo: no capo
PULSO FUERTE
BEESWING ACORDES
[Start] [Verse] A ■ I was eighteen when I came to town they called it the Summer of Love E D Burning babies burning flags the hawks against the dove A I took a job at the Steaming way down on Caltrim Street E D And they fell in love with a laundry girl that was working next to me A Brown hair zigzagged all round face a look of half surprise Bm7 D Like a fox caught in the headlights there was animal in her eyes A She said to me Can't you see I'm not the factory kind E D And if you don't take me out of here I'll lose me mind F#m A She was a rare thing fine as a beeswing [Chorus] E D So fine a breath of wind might blow her away F#m A And she was a lost child she was running wild F#m E D She said So long as there's no price on love I'll stay Bm E D You wouldn't want me any other way [Verse] A We busked around the market towns fruit picking down in Kent E D We could tinker pots and pans or knives wherever we went A We were campin' down the Gower but the work was mighty good B E D She wouldn't wait for the harvest and I thought we should A I said to her We'll settle down and get a few acres dug E D With a fire burning in the heart and babies on the rug F#m E A She said Oh man you foolish man that surely sounds like Hell E D You might be Lord of half the world you'll not own me as well F#m A But she was a rare thing fine as a beeswing F#m E D So fine a breath of wind might blow her away F#m A And she was a lost child she was running wild [Chorus] F#m E D She said So long as there's no price on love I'll stay B E D You wouldn't want me any other way [Verse] A We were drinking more in those days our tempers reached a pitch E D Like a fool I let her run away when she took the rambling itch A And the last I heard she is living rough back on the Derby beach E D With a bottle of white horse in her pocket a wolfhound at her feet A They say that she got married once to a man called Romany Brown E D Even a gypsy caravan was too much to settling down F#m E A They say her rose has faded rough weather and hard booze D A E D Maybe that's the price you pay for the chains that you refuse F#m A Oh she was a rare thing fine as a beeswing [Chorus] F#m E D And I miss her more than ever words can say F#m A If I could just taste ■ all of her wildness now F#m E D If I could hold her in my arms today Bm E D I wouldn't want her any other way F#m A E D If ■ I could hold her in my arms today F#m7 A I wouldn't want her any other way F#m E D B Bm D ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ [Outro] [End]