I RE[Em]MEMBER AS A LADDY I WOULD [D] GET AN AWFUL FRIGHT WHEN [Em]MOTHER USED TO [B7]TELL ME OF THE [Em]BOG.** I
RE[EM]MEMBER, OH SO CLEARLY, I WAS [B7]SCARED TO DEATH AT NIGHT, WHEN I [Em]USED TO SEE IT [B7]COVERED UP IN [Em]FOG. [SOFTLY
FIRST TIME THROUGH] OH, THE [AM] GHOSTIES AND THE GHOULIES ARE OUT [Em] HUNTING ON THE MOOR, AND THEY NEITHER DANCE
NOR DRINK THE [B7]WAY OF MEN. KEEP YOUR[Em] LADS AND LASSIES[D] HOME AT NIGHT NOT WAN [EM] D’RIN' ON THE MOOR,
OR YOU’LL [Em]NEVER SEE THEM ANY[D]WHERE A[Em]GAIN. [B7]NO! NO ! YOU’LL [Em]NEVER SEE THEM
[D]ANYWHERE A[Em]GAIN. [Em]OOOO [D]OOOO [C]OOOO [B7]OOOO X2 THERE WERE (EM)NEVER ANY VISITORS AT (D) OUR
HOUSE AFTER FIVE AND SUM (Em) MERTIME OR(B7)WINTER WAS THE (Em)SAME. IT (Em)T'WAS AS IF THE MOORLAND SIMPLY (B7)SWALLOWED
THEM ALIVE. IF THEY(Em) STARTED OUT, YOU(B7) KNOW THEY (Em)NEVER CAME. (CH. FOR...) THERE WERE (Em)TIMES AT
NIGHT IN BED WHEN(D) I’D MY WINDOW SASH AJAR, I’D (Em)LISTEN TO THE (B7)CRIES FROM OFF THE (Em)MOOR.*** AND
(Em)IN MY ROOM WOULD ECHO SOUNDS FROM (B7)NEAR AND FROM AFAR, THAT (Em)SPOKE TO ME OF (B7)TERROR ON THE (Em)MOOR.
(CH. "AH...)
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