X: 1
T:The Wild Swans at Coole
M:2/2
L:1/8
C:Ed Reavy
Z: transcribed by Bil 3/00
R:reel
N:Ed wanted one of his tunes to commemorate
N:this favorite poem of his. He didn't know
N:much Yeats, but what he knew
N:he appreciated-particularly
N:the last verse of "the Swans"
N:But now they drift on the still water,
N:Mysterious, beautiful;
N:Among what rushes will they build,
N:By what lake's edge or pool,
N:Delight men's eyes when I awake someday,
N:To find they have flown away.
Z:Joe Reavy
K:D
dc|:Ad (3edc d2 AB|cBcG E=FGE|DA, (3A,G,A, =CA, (3A,G,A,|
=FEDB, =CA,G,_B,|A,2 =FE FED=C|A,B,=CD =FGAB|=cd^fg agfa|
1 ge^ce d3 c:|2 ge^ce d2 Ac||d2 Ad fgaf|e=c cBc efge|d2 Ad fgaf|
gfag eddc|defg abag|e=c (3cBc efge|a^ga=g (3efg ed|
1=cAGE D3 c:|2=cAGE D3 E||
