The Water Is WideTraditionald(m@F0I0I0F0@@ @@&CI1  0@ 0 @ 0@F0D0I0@ @ P @0 @  0@ F0 D0 I0@ @ @ @@0@0@F0 D0 I0@@@@@0@0@F0 D0 I0@@@@ @0@ 0@ I1` 10F0@@@ ! @0"@#$ 0@$F0$D0$I0@%@%@% @&'@0(!@)*0@*I1`* 0*F0*F0@+"@+#@+$@,-@0.%@/00@0F00I00I00F01^222304^56F0@6F06F06F07'C9F0@9 F09 F09 F0C DEFGABbBThe wat-er is wide, ______Ican'tcross o'er _____;Nei -therhave I __________thewingstofly ___________ .Givemea boat ____that can car -ry two _____ ,Andbothshall row ____my __loveand I ______ %tempo=100Notes and FingeringsFC,,_,-_Dm@@ Gm@Am /5+ A m Bb?@C THE WATER IS WIDE (Traditional) The water is wide, I can't cross o'er, And neither have I wings to fly. Give me a boat that can carry two, And both shall row, my love and I. Oh love is gentle and love is kind, The sweetest flower when first it's new. but love grows old and waxes cold, and fades away like morning dew. There is a ship and she sails the sea, She's loaded deep as deep can be. But not as deep as the love I'm in, I know not how I sink or swim. Repeat verse 1 cB $..38XaphoontandardG001000000000=001:>899<>7F000P042S9028300000000001_S004D1002066DDDD200000060010220000000000000000&lPage &p+16&cCopyright 2004, Larry Kuhns &c&2&t &c&6&s &r&3&m &r&3&t - &3&s