ࡱ> Root EntryRoot Entry>  @*r@ Contents)    !"#$%&'()*+,-./0!Z(dg/E A D G B E 323742475156 E A D G *002025303500d'0u0ux 1100Melodie unbeschriftet 1100Bass unbeschriftet 26100Tab unbeschriftet130100Rhythmus unbeschriftet 42100Alt unbeschriftet 58100Tenor unbeschriftet 34100Bass-Tab unbeschriftete#14,0,0,0,500,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,25,Arial#16,0,0,0,700,0,0,0,0,3,2,1,34,Arial/13,0,0,0,700,255,0,0,0,3,2,1,18,Times New Roman#12,0,0,0,700,0,0,0,0,3,2,1,34,Arial,ZKStrLineBlackberry blossomMichelle ShockedZ KChordPicLineZ KChordPicG0320003D0900232 C0732010G0320003-Can you tell me what happened to the blossom,C0732010 G0320003D0900232,Blackberry blossom when the summertime came?G0320003D0900232C0732010G03200032The blackberry blossom, oh the last time I saw oneC0732010G0320003 D0900232D09002326Was down in the bramble where I rambled in the spring  Em Em0022000.The bramble was wild I was torn by the briars D0900232#My love he wooed me as I lie there Em00220002With a flower in my hair and my cheeks all flashy C0732010 G0320003D0900232G03200031Was the blackberry blossom from the blackberry buC0732010 G0320003D0900232G03200032When I picked the berry I didn't miss the blossom -The blackberry blossom was white as the snow 6But the berry that it brings is sweeter than molasses +And black as the wings of an Arkansas crow )The Arkansas crow is a devil and a demon )Known for his cackling and his screaming (Driving away the swallow and the thrush 3From the blackberry blossom and the blackberry bush3I was picking berries when that crow flew above me Carrying my lover so far away +Now each spring I lay a blackberry blossom *By a cold gravestone on the Arkansas clay $The Arkansas clay is rocky and hard -With weeds growing over in the old graveyard -And the day settles down to an evening hush 4Over the blackberry blossom and the blackberry bush.