Shenandoah

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{title: Shenandoah}
{artist: Traditional}

{start_of_verse}
[C]Oh Shenandoah, I long to hear you
Far awa[F]y you rollin' riv[C]er
Oh [Am]Shenandoah, I long to [C]see you
A[C]way, I'm a[Em]way
A[Am]cross the [G]wide [C]Missouri
{end_of_verse}

{start_of_verse}
The [C]Missouri, is a mighty river
Far awa[F]y, you rollin' riv[C]er
With [Am]Indians camped, along her [C]borders
A[C]way, I'm bound a[Em]way
A[Am]cross the [G]wide [C]Missouri
{end_of_verse}

{start_of_verse}
Well [C]a white man, loved an Indian maiden
Far awa[F]y, you rollin' riv[C]er
With [Am]notions, his canoe was [C]laden
A[C]way, I'm bound a[Em]way
A[Am]cross the [G]wide [C]Missouri
{end_of_verse}

{start_of_verse}
[C]Oh Shenandoah, I love your daughter
Far awa[F]y, you rollin' riv[C]er
It [Am]was for her, I crossed the [C]water
A[C]way, I'm bound a[Em]way
A[Am]cross the [G]wide [C]Missouri
{end_of_verse}

{start_of_verse}
Well [C]it's fare thee well, I'm bound to leave you
Far awa[F]y, you rollin' riv[C]er
Oh [Am]Shenandoah, I will not de[C]ceive you
A[C]way, I'm bound a[Em]way
A[Am]cross the [G]wide [C]Missouri
{end_of_verse}