The
Lady Of The Wood
Word and Music 1982 by W. Scott Snyder
(Intro: G - A - G
- A - G - A - D played in D
position. 7th fret (G) and 9th fret (A) )
D
The Lady of the Wood
C
I really wish I would
G D
See the Lady of the
Wood
And see the moonlight
showing
C
On her golden hair
that's flowing
G D
And have the lady
look at me ever knowing
In her forest
solitude
When the leaves have
turned to gold
To see her shining
brightly
Is a vision to behold
The star upon her
hand
And the stars up in
the sky
Will shine out bright
together
Until the end of time
Chorus:
C G D
And
where she walks the forest rings with laughter
C G D
And
where she stands the night will run away
C G D G
And
when she talks you know you'd better listen
D G A D
And
when you're lost, she'll show you the way
Her beauty is not equalled
By any living thing
And the things that
she has made
To the heart a
gladness brings
Soon she'll sail into
the west
To where she walked
of old
She'll leave behind
the moon and stars
Their beauty to
behold
Chorus
The Lady of the Wood,
I really wish I would
See the Lady of the
Wood
And see the moonlight
glowing on her golden hair that's flowing
And have the lady
look at me every knowing.
The Lady of the Wood,
I really wish I would..... (REPEAT INTRO)