Jim Croce – The Blizzard (Guitar)

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[Intro] A7 Bm A7
           D              F#
There's a blizzard comin' on

      G                D
And I sure wish I was home

        D                         A7
For my pony is so weak, he cannot stand

        D              F#
Listen to that norther' sigh

        G                   D
"If we don't get home we'll die"

         A7                      Bm
And it's only seven miles to Mary Anne

          A7                     D
And it's only seven miles to Mary Anne

         D                F#
You can bet we're on her mind

         G            D
For it's nearly suppertime

          D                               A7
And I'll bet there's hot biscuits in the pan

           D                      F#
Lord, my hands feel like they're froze

               G               D
And there's a numbness in my toes

           A7                          Bm
But it's only three more miles to Mary Anne

           A7                       D
It's only three more miles to Mary Anne

        D              F#
Get up Dan, you ornery cuss

           G              D
Or you'll be the death of us

         D                          A7
I'm so weary, but I'll help ya if I can

D
 Alright Dan, maybe it's best

        G               D
If we stop a while and rest

            A7                            Bm
For we're just a hundred yards from Marry Anne

            A7                        D
We're just a hundred yards from Marry Anne

  D                            F#
Late that night the storm was gone

           G                   D
And they found them there at dawn

           D                                     A7
He'd have made it, but he just couldn't leave ol' Dan

          D                        F#
Yes, they found him there on the plains

                G                    D
His hands were frozen right to the reins

            A7                           Bm
And he was just a hundred yards from Mary Anne

        A7                           D
He was just a hundred yards from Mary Anne