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Listen to the Mockingbird


Richard Milburn Alice Hawthorne (alias Septimus Winner)


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Song : D


D7 G
I'm dreaming now of Hally,
D7 G
Sweet Hally, sweet Hally,
D7 G
I'm dreaming now of Hally,
C D7 G
For the tho't of her is one that never dies;

D7 G
She's sleeping in the valley,
D7 G
In the valley, in the valley,
D7 G
She's sleeping in the valley,
C D7 G
And the mockingbird is singing where she lies.

G D7
Listen to the mockingbird,
G
Listen to the mockingbird,
D7 G
The mockingbird still singing o'er her grave;
G D7
Listen to the mockingbird,
G
Listen to the mockingbird,
C D7 G
Still singing where the weeping willows wave.

D7 G
Ah! well I yet remember,
D7 G
Remember, remember,
D7 G
Ah! well, I yet remember,
C D7 G
When we gather'd in the cotton, side by side;
D7 G
'Twas in the mild September,
D7 G
September, September,
D7 G
'Twas in the mild September,
C D7 G
And the mocking bird was singing far and wide.

G D7
Listen to the mockingbird,
G
Listen to the mockingbird,
D7 G
The mockingbird still singing o'er her grave;
G D7
Listen to the mockingbird,
G
Listen to the mockingbird,
C D7 G
Still singing where the weeping willows wave.

D7 G
When the charms of spring awaken,
D7 G
awaken, awaken,
D7 G
When the charms of spring awaken,
C D7 G
And the mocking bird is singing on the bough.
D7 G
I feel like one forsaken,
D7 G
forsaken, forsaken.
D7 G
I feel like one forsaken,
C D7 G
Since my Hally is no longer with me now.

G D7
Listen to the mockingbird,
G
Listen to the mockingbird,
D7 G
The mockingbird still singing o'er her grave;
G D7
Listen to the mockingbird,
G
Listen to the mockingbird,
C D7 G
Still singing where the weeping willows wave.

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