X:196 T:Wind and Rain, The T:Dreadful Wind and Rain, The R:song D:Gillian Welch D:Altan: Local Ground Z:id:hn-song-196 M:2/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=60 K:D E | E(E/D/) FE/D/ | DD (B,G (F/E/)(D/E/) | (E>D C2) | E>E EF/A/ | A/A/(F/E/) (DF) | E>F (E/D/)B, | DB, A, || P:Altan's melody A, | A,C E/E/E | D>D (B,G (F/E/)D | E4 | FF AA/B/ | A/A/(F/E/) D2 | E>E DB, | DB, A,2 || W:There were two sisters of County Clare, W:Oh, the wind and rain, W:One was dark and the other was fair, W:Oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:And they both had a love of the miller's son, W:Oh, the wind and rain, W:But he was fond of the fairer one, W:Oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:So she pushed her into the river to drown, W:Oh, the wind and rain, W:And watched her as she floated down, W:Oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:And she floated till she came to the miller's pond, W:Oh, the wind and the rain, W:Dead on the water like a golden swan, W:Oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:And she came to rest on the riverside, W:Oh, the wind and the rain, W:And her bones were washed by the rolling tide, W:Oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:And along the road came a fiddler fair, W:Oh, the wind and rain, W:And found her bones just a lying there, W:Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:So he made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone, W:Oh, the wind and the rain, W:He a made a fiddle peg of her long finger bone, W:Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:And he strung his fiddle bow with her long yellow hair, W:Oh, the wind and the rain, W:He strung his fiddle bow with her long yeller hair, W:Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:And he made a little fiddle of her breast bone, W:Oh, the wind and rain, W:He made a little fiddle of her breast bone, W:Crying, oh, the dreadful wind and rain. W: W:But the only tune that the fiddle would play was W:Oh, the wind and rain, W:The only tune that the fiddle would play was W:Oh, the dreadful wind and rain.