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Prairie Wedding
Mark Knopfler
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Mark Knopfler _
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Prairie Wedding
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Fills played blues style plenty of bass
Solo played fairly normal, lovely singing guitar
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We only knew each other by a letter
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I went to meet her off the train
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When the smoke had cleared and the dust was still
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She was standing there and speaking my name
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I guarantee she looked like an angel
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I couldn't think of what I should say
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But when Adam saw Eve in the garden
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I believe he felt the selfsame way
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C Bb
I handed her up on the wagon
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And I loaded up her trunk behind
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She was sitting up there with the gold in her hair
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And I tried to get a hold of my mind
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Do you think that you could love me Mary
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Do you think we got a chance of a life
C Bb
Do you think that you could love me Mary
Bb C
Now you are to be my wife
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C Bb
We finally headed out of the station
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And we drove up the home trail
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And when we came on the farm she laid a hand on my arm
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I thought my resolution would fail
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And I froze as she stepped in the doorway
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Stood there as still as could be
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I said I know it ain't much, it needs a woman's touch
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Lord she turned around and looked at me
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Do you think that you could love me Mary
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Do you think we got a chance of a life
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Do you think that you could love me Mary
Bb C
Now you are to be my wife
Solo
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C Bb
We had a prairie wedding
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There was a preacher and a neighbor or two
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I gave my golden thing a gold wedding ring
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And the both of us said I do
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When the sun's going down on the prairie
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And the gold in her hair is aflame
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I say do you really love me Mary
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And I hold her and I whisper her name
F C
Do you think that you could love me Mary
F D# F
Do you think we got a chance of a life
C Bb
Do you think that you could love me Mary
Bb C
Now you are to be my wife
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Tabbed By
Steve Cooper