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{title: The wind cries Mary}
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{artist: Jimi Hendrix}
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{album: Are you experienced}
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{cover: are-you-experienced}
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{language: english}
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{columns: 1}
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{define: E& base-fret 6 frets X 0 2 2 2 X special}
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{define: E base-fret 7 frets X 0 2 2 2 X special}
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{define: F base-fret 8 frets X 0 2 2 2 X special}
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{define: E&* base-fret 8 frets X 2 0 0 X X special}
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{define: E* base-fret 9 frets X 2 0 0 X X special}
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{define: F* base-fret 9 frets X 3 1 1 X X special}
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{define: C base-fret 3 frets X 0 2 2 2 0 special}
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{define: B& base-fret 1 frets X 0 2 2 2 0 special}
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{define: F** base-fret 1 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0 special}
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{define: G base-fret 3 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0 special}
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{define: B&* base-fret 6 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0 special}
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{define: A& base-fret 4 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0 special}
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{define: D& base-fret 9 frets 0 2 2 1 0 0 special}
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{guitar_comment: Intro: | [E&] [E] [F] | [E&*] [E*] [F*] | {repeat: 2}}
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[C]After all the [B&]jacks are in their [F**]boxes
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[C]And the clowns have [B&]all gone to [F**]bed
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[C]You can hear happiness [B&]staggering on [F**]down the street
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[G]Footsteps [B&*]dressed in [E&]red[E][F]
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[G]And the [B&*]wind whispers [E&]Mary[E][F] [E&*][E*][F*]
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A broom is drearily sweeping
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Up the broken pieces of yesterday's life
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Somewhere a queen is weeping
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Somewhere a king has no wife
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And the wind cries Mary
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| [F] [E&] | [B&*] [A&] | {repeat: 3}
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| [G] | [B&*] | [D&] | [F] |
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The traffic lights turn blue tomorrow
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And shine the emptiness down on my bed
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The tiny island sags downstream
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Cause the life that lived is dead
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And the wind screams Mary
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Will the wind ever remember
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The names it has blown in the past
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With its crutch, its old age, and its wisdom
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It whispers no, this will be the last
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And the wind cries Mary
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