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Natalie Merchant - Equestrienne Chords

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Equestrienne Chords

(ver. 1)
Natalie Merchant
Lyrics from a poem by Rachel Field (1894-1942)
Chorded by Leonard

C                         G
See, they're clearing the sawdust course
        Am                Em
For the girl in pink on a milk-white horse
        C                 G
See the girl in pink on a milk-white horse
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course

C                    G
Spangles twinkle his pale flanks shine
Am                Em
Every hair on his tail is fine
        C                 G
See the girl in pink on a milk-white horse
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course

          G         D         C
While his hoofbeats fall like rain
Em
Over and over and over again

C G D

Am                    C
Bright as a comet his mane blows free
      G              D
As she points a toe, bends a knee
Am                    C
Nothing that moves on land or sea 
     G               D
Will seem more beautiful to me 

     C                 G
As a girl in pink on a milk-white horse 
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course

     C                 G
As a girl in pink on a milk-white horse 
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course

C G D Em (2x)

Am                    C
Bright as a comet his mane blows free
      G              D
As she points a toe, bends a knee
Am                    C
Nothing that moves on land or sea 
     G             D
Will seem so beautiful to me 

     C                 G
As a girl in pink on a milk-white horse 
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course

C G D Em

     C                 G
As a girl in pink on a milk-white horse 
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course

C G D Em

     C         G
As a girl on a milk-white horse 
D                  Em
Cantering over the sawdust course
            
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