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Fiddlers Green by The Tragically Hip - Guitar Chords

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            [Verse 1]

               E
September seventeen
                      A
To a girl I know it's mothers day
                 E
Her son has gone alee
                         B
And that's where he will stay
                   E
Wind on the weathervane
                  A
Tearing blue eyes sailor mean
                    E
As Falstaff sings a sorrowful refrain
D                      E
For a boy on Fiddler's Green


[Verse 2]

                 E
His tiny knotted heart
                      A
Well I guess it never worked too good 
                 E
The timber tore apart
                         B
And the water gorged the wood
                           E
You can hear her whispered prayer
                       A
For men at masts that always lean
                             E
The same wind that moves her hair
D                               E
Moves her boy through Fiddler's Green


[Chorus]

    B                    A
Oh, nothing's changed anyway
    B                    A
Oh, nothing's changed anyway
    B       E
Anytime today


[Verse 3]

                  E
He doesn't know a soul 
                              A
And there's nowhere that he's really been
                     E
But he won't travel long alone
                    B
No not on Fiddler's Green
                         E
Balloons all filled with rain
                        A
As children's eyes turn sleepy mean
                        E
And Falstaff sings a sorrowful refrain
D                      E
For a boy on Fiddler's Green


Chords:

E:022100
A:x02220
B:224442
D:xx0232 
        

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