Charlie Waller and The Country Gentlemen

Charlie Waller and The Country Gentlemen - The Young Fisherwoman guitar chord

The Young Fisherwoman-Charlie Waller & The Country Gentlemen

Transcribed by: Gary M Willett

Album: 45 Years of Memories

Written by: ?

(G) The boats were all set to depart

The crews mend the nets for the (D) journey

One (G) last kiss from sweethearts and (C) wives

Who were (D) left standing there by the (G) sea.

(G) One young wife with tears in her eyes

Who had only a short time been (D) wed

But with (G) others she waited re (C) turn

Of her (D) husband the fisherman (G) Ned.

(G) She watched the small boats where they sailed

Just a spec on the distant ho (D) rizon

Then she (G) turned her weary foot (C) home

For she (D) knew that the night would soon (G) come.

(G) How (C) empty the (G) village would (D) be

How (G) lonely the fisherman’s (D) wife

For (G) this was Ned’s first trip to (C) sea

Since she’d (D) moved to the village his (G) wife.

Brief inst break…(D)…(G)

(G) Some days now have passed since they’ve gone

Was time to return to the (D) harbor

The (G) women and children were (C) there

With (D) laughter and hearts all a (G) stir.

(G) And soon there were cries of delight

From the lips of the ones who were (D) gathered

A (G) pointed white sail had been (C) seen

They were (D) welcomed and hailed as they (G) neared.

(G) And then came a sign of despair

For the sight of the boats they had (D) yearned

They (G) all knew that fifteen had (C) left

But (D) only fourteen had re (G) turned.

(G) There (C) Grace so (G) torn could not (D) see

Was (G) Ned’s boat that could not be (D) found

The (G) others trekked back to their (C) homes

While (D) Grace knelt there on the (G) ground.

Brief inst break…(D)…(G)

(G) The story was told of the wind

And the storm how the one boat was (D) swept

How the (G) men had been lost in the (C) night

Then the (D) whole village silently (G) wept.

The (C) village still (G) tells how for (D) years

The (G) young fisherwoman and (D) bride

Had (G) watched for a boat to come (C) in

Each (D) day by the lonely sea (G) side.

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