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1   %%header -\"$T\" page $P
2   %%headerfont Times-Roman 22
3   %%MIDI ratio 3 1
4   %%staffnonote 0
5   X:1
6   T:To win a woman's love
7   L:1/8
8   M:2/2
9   Q:1/4=100
10  %%staves 1 2 {3 4}
11  %%linebreak <none>
12  %%linewarn 0
13  K:F
14  V:1
15  %%MIDI program 68 Oboe
16  %%MIDI control 10 100 % speaker
17  z | Z | z4 "^GUINIVERE" z3 C |: ACAG A4 | z2GF E2G2 | C4 z3C | (3D2E2F2 C3C |
18  w:To win a wo-man's love is-n't hard to do. If on-ly you knew. I
19  w:* break a wo-man's heart is-n't hard to do. If on-ly you knew. How
20  V:2
21  %%MIDI program 71 Clarinet
22  %%MIDI control 10 20 % speaker
23  z | Z2 |: Z4 |
24  V:3 treble
25  %%MIDI program 73 Flute
26  C | [FA]C[FA]G [DFA]4 | [B,DF]4 [G,CE]3 C |: [FA]C[FA]G [FA]2A,D | [B,F]2[EG][DF] [CE]2G2 | [A,C]2FG [CEA]GFE | (3[B,D]2[CE]2[DF]2 [E,G,C]3C |
27  V:4 bass octave=-2
28  %%MIDI gchordoff fHIgfHIg
29  %%MIDI program 73 Flute
30  z | "F"FcAc "Dm"DAdA | "Gm"[Gg][Gg] z[Gg] "C"[Cc][Cc] z[Cc] |: "F"FcAc "Dm"DAdA | "Gm"GdBd "C"CcCc | "F"FcAc "Am"EcAc | "Bb"B4 "C"c2C2 |
31  V:1
32  ACAG A2c2 | B4 (3B2A2F2 | G4 z4 | z4 z3C |
33  w:trust-ed that your heart was true when I met you. You
34  w:ve-ry soon the quest-ions start: can dreams come true? I
35  V:2
36  Z4 |
37  V:3
38  [FA]C[FA]G [CEA]2[EAc]2 | [DFB]4 (3[DGB]2[FA]2[DF]2 | [CEG]2[EGc]d [Gce]2[Beg]2 | [Adf]4 [Gce]2zC |
39  V:4
40  "F"FcAc "Am"Aeae | "Bb"Bfbf "Gm"[Gg]4 | "C"cgc'2- c'2"Em"e2 | "Dm"dfad' "C"c'2z2 |
41  V:1
42  ACAG A4 | z2GF E2G2 | C4 z3C | (3D2E2F2 C3C |
43  w:seemed a per-fect knight, and a king as well. A ma-gic-al spell. And
44  w:learnt to play my part as your serv-ing maid, so proud-ly dis-played. No
45  V:2
46  Z4 |
47  V:3
48  [FA]C[FA]G [FA]2A,D | [B,F]2[EG][DF] [CE]2G2 | [A,C]2FG [CEA]GFE | (3[B,D]2[CE]2[DF]2 [E,G,C]3C |
49  V:4
50  "F"FcAc "Dm"DAdA | "Gm"GdBd "C"CcCc | "F"FcAc "Am"EcAc | "Bb"B4 "C"c2C2 |
51  V:1
52  ACAG A2c2 | B4 (3B2A2F2 | G4 z4 | z4 z3c |
53  w:I was far too young to tell how we would jell. You
54  w:hope to lead a diffe-rent life: I was your wife. And
55  V:2
56  Z4 |
57  V:3
58  [FA]C[FA]G [CEA]2[EAc]2 | [DFB]4 (3[DGB]2[FA]2[DF]2 | [CEG]2[EGc]d [Gce]2[Beg]2 | [Adf]4 [Gce]2zc |
59  V:4
60  "F"FcAc "Am"Aeae | "Bb"Bfbf "Gm"[Gg]4 | "C"cgc'2- c'2"Em"e2 | "Dm"dfad' "C"c'2z2 |
61  V:1
62  feed dccd | B2AA- AG3 | FGAF- F2z2 | FGAF- F2z2 |
63  w:told me I was beau-ti-ful, and I be--lieved you. Gave me a rose. - Made me feel shy. -
64  w:what a-bout the love that was to last for-e--ver? Where did it go? - How can we say? -
65  V:2
66  Z4 |
67  V:3
68  [Acf]e[Ace]d [FBd]c[Fc]d | [GB]2 [FA][FA]- [FA][EG]3 | !mp! [DFA]6[DFA]2 | [^CFA]6[CFA]2 |
69  V:4
70  "F"f2a2 "Bb"b2d'2 | "Gm"[gd']4 "C"[cc']4 | !mp! "Dm"[da]6[da]2 | "Faug/C#"[^ca]6[ca]2 |
71  V:1
72  FGAc- c2A2 | d3A A2G2 | DEFA- A2F2 | G4z3C |
73  w:I don't sup-pose - that I should blame you. You were as trapped - as I. You
74  w:All we can do - is fan the em-bers, watch-ing them fade - a-way. And
75  V:2
76  Z4 |
77  V:3
78  [CFA]4 [CFA]4 | [FAd]4 [FAd]4 | [DFA]4 [A,DF]4 | [CEG]3E [DF]2[EG]2 |
79  V:4
80  "F/C"[=c=c']4 [cc']4 | "Dm/B="[=B=b]4 [Bb]4 | "Dm/A"A4 "Dm/B="=B4 | "C"c4 c4 |
81  V:1
82  ACAG A3D | BDBA B3G | cc-cG c2de | f4 "^slower" [Q:1/4=92] z2FG |
83  w:brought me home with you. You prom-ised to be true as long as - the stars shone a-bove. And I
84  w:what do peo-ple know, who see us there on show, to-geth-er, - yet so far a-part? I would
85  V:2
86  Z4 |
87  V:3
88  !mf! [FA]C[FA]G [FA]2A,D | [GB]D[GB]A [GB]3G | [EGc][EGc]-[EGc]G [EGc]2de | [Adf]6 "^slower" z2 |
89  V:4
90  !mf! "F"FcAc "Dm"DAdA | "Gm"GdBd "Eb"_EB_eE | "C/E="[=C=c]3[Cc] [Cc]2[Cc]2 | "Dm"dfad' "^slower" f'2z2 |
91  V:1
92  AGF2 AGFG | A2CD- [Q:1/4=84] D3F | ACDF A2G2 ||[1 F4 z4 |
93  w:would have told a-ny-one who asked me then - that's how to win a wo-man's love.
94  w:have to tell a-ny-one who asks me now: - that's how to break a wo-man's *
95  V:2
96  Z3 ||[1 z4 "^ARTHUR" z3C |
97  w:I
98  V:3
99  [DFA]4 [^CFA]4 | [CFA]4 [FAd]4 | [FA]CDF [DFA]2[EG]2 ||[1 [A,CF]3[FA] [GB]2[Ac] C |
100 V:4
101 "Dm"[da]4 "Faug/C#"[^ca]4 | "F/C="[=ca]4 "Dm/B="[=Ba]4 | "F/C"c4 "Dm/B="=B2 "C"c2 ||[1 "F"[Ff]3[Ff] [Ff]2[Ff]2 |
102 V:1
103 "^a tempo" [Q:1/4=100] Z | z6D2 | G2z2 z2C2 | ^G4 z3C :|2 F6z2 |
104 w:But wait. There's more. To heart.
105 V:2
106 "^a tempo" [Q:1/4=100] cBAB c2dc | BAG2 z4 | Z2 :|2 z4 z3C |
107 w:seem to be the man you were look-ing for. I
108 V:3
109 "^a tempo" [Q:1/4=100] [FAc][GB][FA][GB] [FAc]2dc | BAG2 z2D2 | [CEG]2[Ec][Fd] [Ge]4 | [CE^G]3[CEG] [CEG]2[CEG] C :|2 [A,CF]6 z2 |
110 V:4
111 "^a tempo" "F"[fc']4 "Dm"[dd']4 | "Gm"[gb]4 [Gg]2[Gg]2 | "C"[cg]3[cg] [cg]2[cg]2 | "Caug"[c^g]3[cg] [cg]2[cg]2 :|2 "F"[Ff]6 z2 |
112 V:1
113 "^a tempo" [Q:1/4=100] z3A dAdc | B3B _eBed | c3 G cBAG | F4 "^slower" [Q:1/4=92] z2FG |
114 w:This is-n't a-ny good. It would have been in vain. I don't know where to start. And the
115 V:2
116 "^a tempo" ACAG A3D | BDBA B3G | cc-cG ccde | f4 z2fe |
117 w:I ne-ver un-der-stood. Why did-n't you explain? What-ev-er - you want, let's make a start. Or the
118 V:3
119 !mf! [FA]C[FA]G [FA]2A,D | [GB]D[GB]A [GB]3G | [EGc][EGc]-[EGc]G [EGc]2de | [Adf]6 "^slower" z2 |
120 V:4
121 !mf! "F"FcAc "Dm"DAdA | "Gm"GdBd "Eb"_EB_eE | "C/E="[=C=c]3[Cc] [Cc]2[Cc]2 | "Dm"dfad' "^slower" f'2z2 |
122 V:1
123 AGF2 AGFG | A2CD- [Q:1/4=84] D3F | ACDF A2G2 | F4 z4 |]
124 w:on-ly thing you have learnt in all these years, - is how to break a wo-man's heart.
125 V:2
126 d2A2 ^c2A2 | =c2A=B- B3A | cA_Bc d2e2 | f4 z4 |]
127 w:on-ly thing that I will know - is how to break a wo-man's heart.
128 V:3
129 [DFA]4 [^CFA]4 | [CFA]2 [CFA][FAd]- [FAd]4 | [FA]CDF [DFA]2[EG]2 | [A,CF]8 |]
130 V:4
131 "Dm"[da]4 "Faug/C#"[^ca]4 | "F/C="[=ca]2 [ca][=Ba]- "Dm/B="[Ba]4 | "F/C"c4 "Dm/B="=B2 "C"c2 | "F"[Ff]8 |]
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