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Donovan - Moon Over Clare Chords

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Moon Over Clare Chords

(ver. 1)
Donovan
[Verse 1]
D                     A          Em
There’s a lovely moon over Clare
G        A                      D
With the wind blowing in her hair
                         A         Em
And she hears me singing over here
G    A               Bm
On a hillside on Innisheer
 
 
[Chorus]
Bm                G          A
And I’ll always remember you
           D         A D
Wherever I wander to
                    A
And the lovely moon over Clare
G        A           D    A
With the wind in her hair
 
 
[Verse 2]
D                     A         Em
There’s a lovely girl asking me
G                 A                   D
Would I like some fresh milk for my tea
                       A            Em
And the lads next door playing near
G    A               Bm
On a hillside on Innisheer
 
 
[Chorus]
Bm                G          A
And I’ll always remember you
           D         A D
Wherever I wander to
                    A
And the lovely moon over Clare
G        A           D    A
With the wind in her hair
 
 
[Interlude]
D  A  Em G A
D  A  Em G A
 
 
[Chorus]
Bm                G          A
And I’ll always remember you
           D         A D
Wherever I wander to
                    A
And the lovely moon over Clare
G        A           Bm   G  A  D
With the wind in her hair
 
 
[Outro]
D                   A
And the lovely moon over Clare
G        A           D    A
With the wind in her hair
Bm                G
And I’ll always remember you
A          D
Wherever I wander to
                    A
And the lovely moon over Clare
G        A           Bm   G
With the wind in her hair
         A           D
With the wind in her hair
            
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