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The Water is Wide - Lyrics, Chords, Origin and RecordingCapo at 4th Fret The nicest version of 'The Water is Wide' that I have heard is by John Kirkpatrick. But the beautiful tune and poetic lyrics give it a widespread appeal. In fact it has been recorded by a whole host of musicians, including artists as diverse as Eva Casiddy, The Indigo Girls and Kathleen Ferrier. 'The Water is Wide' has been arranged by the classical composer, Benjamin Britten, and the tune is sometimes (though not always) used for the hymn "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." Although commonly thought of as an English song, apparently the earliest version of 'The Water is Wide' (unpromisingly called 'O Waly, Waly') originated in Scotland. You can find an interesting article about the origins of 'The Water is Wide', including the lyrics to 'O Waly Waly', in this Wikipedia article. There is more information about the song at the Contemplator's web site. There are lots of versions of the lyrics. The verses below are simply my personal favourites. Listen to a recording of the Water is Wide Chords
Lyrics
The water is wide And I cannot get o'er; Nor yet have I The wings to fly; Bring me a boat That can carry two And both shall row - My love and I.
Down in the meadow The other day, Gathering flowers Both bright and gay, Gathering flowers, Both red and blue, I little thought What love can do.
I leaned my back Against an oak, Thinking it was A trusty tree, But first it bent And then it broke, Just like my own False loving be.
Oh love is gentle And love is kind, Bright as a jewell When first it's new, But love grows old And waxes cold And fades away Like the morning dew.
There is a ship And it sails the sea; It's loaded deep As deep can be, But not so deep As this love I'm in. I know not if I sink or swim.
The water is wide And I cannot get o'er, Nor yet have I The wings to fly; Bring me a boat That can carry two And both shall row - My love and I.
Traditional, arranged by Peter Webster.
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