Chords for Katie Dill. "Come all Ye Fair and Tender Ladies"
Tempo:
58 bpm
Chords used:
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Bbm
Gb
Ebm
Ab
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Gb] [Db]
[Gb] [Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how,
[Bbm] you cord young [Db] men, they're like a star.
On [Bbm] a summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
[Gb] They'll tell to you [Db] some loving story, [Gb] declare to you that [Bbm] their love is true,
[Db] and they will go toward [Bbm] some other, and [Ebm] that's the love they [Ab] had for you.
Do [Gb] you remember [Db] days of courting, when [Gb] your head lay [Bbm] upon my breast?
You [Db] could make deep relief with [Bbm] the falling of your arm, the [Ebm] sun rose [Ab] in the west.
I [Gb] wish I were a [Db] little sparrow, and [Gb] I had wings with [Bbm] which to fly,
right [Db] over to see my [Bbm] false lover.
When [Ebm] he's talking, [Ab] I'd be nigh, but [Gb] I am not no [Db] little sparrow.
[Ab] I [Ebm] have no wings with [Bbm] which to fly, so [Db] I'll sit here in [Bbm] grief and sorrow,
to [Ebm] weep and pass my [Ab] troubles by.
If I [Gb] had known [Db] before I courted, that love [Gb] was such a [Bbm] killing thing,
I'd have [Db] locked my heart [Bbm] in a box of gold, and [Ebm] fastened it up [Ab] with a silver pin.
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how [Bbm] you court young men.
[Db] They're like a star on a [Bbm] summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
[Gb] [Bbm]
[Db] [Bbm]
[Ebm] [Ab]
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how,
[Bbm] you cord young [Db] men, they're like a star.
On [Bbm] a summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
[Gb] They'll tell to you [Db] some loving story, [Gb] declare to you that [Bbm] their love is true,
[Db] and they will go toward [Bbm] some other, and [Ebm] that's the love they [Ab] had for you.
Do [Gb] you remember [Db] days of courting, when [Gb] your head lay [Bbm] upon my breast?
You [Db] could make deep relief with [Bbm] the falling of your arm, the [Ebm] sun rose [Ab] in the west.
I [Gb] wish I were a [Db] little sparrow, and [Gb] I had wings with [Bbm] which to fly,
right [Db] over to see my [Bbm] false lover.
When [Ebm] he's talking, [Ab] I'd be nigh, but [Gb] I am not no [Db] little sparrow.
[Ab] I [Ebm] have no wings with [Bbm] which to fly, so [Db] I'll sit here in [Bbm] grief and sorrow,
to [Ebm] weep and pass my [Ab] troubles by.
If I [Gb] had known [Db] before I courted, that love [Gb] was such a [Bbm] killing thing,
I'd have [Db] locked my heart [Bbm] in a box of gold, and [Ebm] fastened it up [Ab] with a silver pin.
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how [Bbm] you court young men.
[Db] They're like a star on a [Bbm] summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
Key:
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_ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how,
[Bbm] you cord young [Db] men, they're like a star.
On [Bbm] a summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
[Gb] They'll tell to you [Db] some loving story, [Gb] declare to you that [Bbm] their love is true,
[Db] and they will go toward [Bbm] some other, and [Ebm] that's the love they [Ab] had for you.
_ _ Do [Gb] you remember [Db] days of courting, when [Gb] your head lay [Bbm] upon my breast?
You [Db] could make deep relief with [Bbm] the falling of your arm, the [Ebm] sun rose [Ab] in the west. _ _
I [Gb] wish I were a [Db] little sparrow, and [Gb] I had wings with [Bbm] which to fly,
right [Db] over to see my [Bbm] false lover.
When [Ebm] he's talking, [Ab] I'd be nigh, but [Gb] I am not no [Db] little sparrow.
[Ab] I [Ebm] have no wings with [Bbm] which to fly, so [Db] I'll sit here in [Bbm] grief and sorrow,
to [Ebm] weep and pass my [Ab] troubles by. _
_ _ If I [Gb] had known [Db] before I courted, that love [Gb] was such a [Bbm] killing thing,
I'd have [Db] locked my heart [Bbm] in a box of gold, and [Ebm] fastened it up [Ab] with a silver pin. _ _ _
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how [Bbm] you court young men.
[Db] They're like a star on a [Bbm] summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
_ [Gb] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Db] _ _ _ [Bbm] _ _
_ [Ebm] _ _ _ [Ab] _ _
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how,
[Bbm] you cord young [Db] men, they're like a star.
On [Bbm] a summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.
[Gb] They'll tell to you [Db] some loving story, [Gb] declare to you that [Bbm] their love is true,
[Db] and they will go toward [Bbm] some other, and [Ebm] that's the love they [Ab] had for you.
_ _ Do [Gb] you remember [Db] days of courting, when [Gb] your head lay [Bbm] upon my breast?
You [Db] could make deep relief with [Bbm] the falling of your arm, the [Ebm] sun rose [Ab] in the west. _ _
I [Gb] wish I were a [Db] little sparrow, and [Gb] I had wings with [Bbm] which to fly,
right [Db] over to see my [Bbm] false lover.
When [Ebm] he's talking, [Ab] I'd be nigh, but [Gb] I am not no [Db] little sparrow.
[Ab] I [Ebm] have no wings with [Bbm] which to fly, so [Db] I'll sit here in [Bbm] grief and sorrow,
to [Ebm] weep and pass my [Ab] troubles by. _
_ _ If I [Gb] had known [Db] before I courted, that love [Gb] was such a [Bbm] killing thing,
I'd have [Db] locked my heart [Bbm] in a box of gold, and [Ebm] fastened it up [Ab] with a silver pin. _ _ _
[Gb] Come all ye fair [Db] and tender ladies, [Gb] take warning how [Bbm] you court young men.
[Db] They're like a star on a [Bbm] summer's morning, [Ebm] first they appear, [Ab] and then they're gone.