This is my rendition of a classic British folk song from the mid 19th century. Though it is loosely based on the version by Anna Shannon. transpose as needed. (+2 for Anna Shannon's key) Chords separated by a dash are half the length of the others (e.g: ) When the night closes in and the wind it howls too long And the curlew cries his long forgotten song It is then I will run over heather moss and stone To be with you, at the dying of the day When the world has tried, my spirit, to break And tomorrow is a fast flowing river to row It is then I am drawn to the light from your window That guides me, at the dying of the day When the moon hangs her head in the pale winter sky And the trees bow and bend, weary dancers to the wind Like a lost bird calling I will run to your side To be with you at the dying of the day Iâ??ll be with you at the dying of the day

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