Aura LeeTraditionalÿÿPà. ŽI0-C I0@æ0€F0ÀF0@ô  @ô€ @ôÀ @ôùI0 I0@é0`I0€ã0 @ô  @ô` @ôùI0 I0@æ0€F0ÀF0Pô  @ô€@ôÀ@ôù @0 @ô ù I0 I0@ æ0€ F0À F0 @ô @ô€ PôÀ @ôùI0 I0@é0`I0€ã0Pô @ô`@ôùI0 I0@æ0€F0ÀF0Pô @ô€@ôÀ@ôù@0@ôù I0  I0@ é0` I0€ ãPô @ô`@ôù€ù I0  I0@ é0` I0€ ã0Pô @ô`@ôàýù€ù D0`I0€F0ÀF0@ô` @ô€!@ôÀ"@ôàý ù€ ù! @0"#@ô#ù$ I0 $ I0@$ æ0€$ D0à$ I0%$@ô %%@ô`%ý€%&@ôà%'@ô&ù€&ù'D0`'I0€'F0À'F((@ô`( @ô€()@ôÀ(@ô)ù*D0`*I0€* F0À*F0+*@ô`++@ô€+ @ôÀ+ @ôà+ý ,ù-@0.,@ô/ù0F@0F€0FÀ0F1Cô3F@3 F€3 FCDEFGABbNotes and FingeringsAstheblack -birdinspring,'neathwill -owtree.Satandpiped,Iheardhimsing,singofAur -aLee.Lee,maidwithgold -enhair,Sun -shinecamea -longthee,swall -owsair. %tempo=80ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿF*ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿG7 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿC7 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿA7 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿDm ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿF7 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿBb ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿBbm ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿD7 ¡Aura Lee W. W. Fosdick & George R. Poulton, ca 1981 As the blackbird in the spring, 'neath the willow tree, Sat and piped, I heard him sing, sing of Aura Lee. Aura Lee, Aura Lee, maid with gol - den hair, Sunshine came along with thee, and swallows in the air. On her cheek the rose was born, 'twas music when she spoke; In her eyes the light of morn with glorious splendor broke. Aura Lee, Aura Lee, maid with gol - den hair, Sunshine came along with thee, and swallows in the air. Take my heart and take my ring, I give by all to thee; Take me for eternity, Dearest Aura Lee. Aura Lee, Aura Lee, maid with gol - den hair, Sunshine came along with thee, and swallows in the air. Aura Lee, the birds may flee the willow's golden hair; Then the wintry winds may be blowing ev'rywhere. Yet if they blue eyes I see, gloom will soon depart; For to me, sweet Aura Lee, is sunshine to the heart. cB $..38Guitar StandardG001000000000=001:>899<>7F000P042S9028300000000001_S004D1002066DDDD200000060010220000000000000000&lPage &p+14&cCopyright 2004, Larry Kuhns &c&2&t &c&6&s &r&3&m &r&3&t - &3&s