----------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUSIN MARY - Fludd ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by: B. Pilling/E. Pilling Album: "... On!" (1972, Daffodil Records) Transcribed by: Anne Drury Email: zerofret_ad@hotmail.com Date: September 15, 2008 INTRO: (each chord is 1 bar) A Bm D A (play progression 2x) 1ST VERSE: A Bm D A Cousin Mary was a lady who could really hold her own A Bm She went fighting for her country D A She went fighting for her home E F#m Then there's the time she lost her husband D F#m He was fighting for the right CHORUS: A Bm She'll be leaving in the morning D A Won't you please say good-night A Bm D A 2ND VERSE: A Bm All the money in the world D A Couldn't tie old Mary down A Bm You can believe her when she tells you D A That she's had her turn around E F#m There could be knights and kings and armoured horses D F#m Ready just to fight CHORUS: _ A Bm | She'll be leaving in the morning | D A | 2x Won't you please say good-night _| BRIDGE: E A Oh, lovely lady E A Oh, lovely lady Bm D Always so fair CHORUS: A Bm She'll be leaving in the morning D A Won't you please take good care A Bm D A Repeat BRIDGE CHORUS: A Bm She'll be leaving in the morning D A Won't you please take good care A Bm D A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Album Note: The 1972 album "... On!" was re-issued in 1996 under the title "Cock On!", the initially intended name of the 1972 album. (This file is the transcriber's own work and represents their interpretation of the song.)