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Subject: Chords to "Rosemary" by the Grateful Dead
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Here are the chords to the Grateful Dead's song "Rosemary".
Lyrics by Robert Hunter/Music by Jerry Garcia.
From the album "Aoxomoxoa".
Chords figured by Insane Carnation. [email protected]
Upon listening to this song the lyrics are fuzzy due to the wonderful
Filter on the vocals, giving it that creepy haunting sound. i have found
No less than three different "official" words to the first line, some
Funnier than others. "Swath of heaven..." to (what i hear) "Scents of
Heather...", the one here is from Hunter's book _Box of Rain_. That, to
Me, is the final word, aye?
i also found that the chords listed in a certain music book are
Very close, but not exact. Perhaps neither are mine, but here they are.
As always, corrections are welcome...
E (7th fret) D (5th fret)
Her boots were of leather, a breath of cologne
 A                  Bm          A         E
Her mirror was the window, she sat quite alone.
 E                  F#
All around her the garden then grew
 A           Bm         A           E
Scarlet and purple and crimson and blue.
 E                            D
She came and she went and at last went away
 A              Bm              A       E
Her garden was sealed when the flowers decayed.
 E                           F#
On the wall of the garden a legend did say:
  A          Bm        A                Bm
"No one may come here since no one may stay_____."
Enjoy this haunting mandrigal...