#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # From [email protected] Fri May 16 08:26:11 1997 Date: Fri, 09 May 1997 18:02:53 -0400 From: Matt Wiseley To: [email protected] Subject: mountains_of_the_moon.crd Mountains of the Moon Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter CHORDS USED (minus the obvious ones): F/G Dm/G Dm7 G/B D/F# C/G G/F 3x3211 3x0231 xx0211 x2x033 2x023x 3x2010 1x0003 Intro: Gsus2 G F/G Dm/G G F/G Dm/G G G F Dm G Cold mountain water, the jade merchanges daughter. Twenty degrees of solitude, twenty degrees in all. Mountains of the moon, Electra, mountains of the moon. F Dm G Mountains of the moon, Electra, bow and bend to me. All the dancing kinds and wives assembled in the hall. All along the, all along, the mountains of the moon. F Dm G Heigh-ho, the carrion crow, fol-de-rol-de-riddle. Lost is the long and loneliest town, fairy sybil flying. Heigh-ho, the carrion crow, fol-de-rol-de-riddle. F Dm G Heigh-ho, the carrion crow, bow and bend to me. All along the, all along, the mountains of the moon. Heigh-ho, the carrion crow, bow and bend to me, bend to me. [END] C G C G Dm Hey, Tom Banjo, hey, a laurel. Hey, Tom Banjo, it's time to matter. Dm G Dm More than laurel you may sow. The earth will see you on through this time. Dm G More than laurel you may sow. The earth will see you on through this time. Dm7 C G/B Am D/F# G Hey the laurel; hey, the city in the rain. Down by the water, the Marsh King's daughter, did you know? C G/B F C/G G/F Em Dm7 Hey, hey, hey, the wild wheat waving in the wind. Clothed in tatters, always will be. Tom, where did you go?