Chords for Pentangle - Lady Of Carlisle (Set Of Six ITV, 27.06.1972)
Tempo:
110.8 bpm
Chords used:
D
C
G
E
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[D] Down in Carlisle there [C] lived a lady, [Dm] being most beautiful [D] and gay.
She was determined to stay a lady, no man on earth could her betray.
Unless it was a man of honor, a man of honor and high degree,
And their approach to loving soldiers this fair lady bore to see.
One being a brave lieutenant, a brave lieutenant and a [C] man of [E] [D] war.
The other being the bossy captain, captain of a ship that had come from afar.
And then up spoke that brave young lady, saying I can be but one man's bride,
If you'll come back tomorrow morning on this faithful earth beside.
She ordered her a span of horses, a span of horses at her command.
Down the road they rode together, they rode till they came to the lion's [C] den.
[D]
[C]
[D]
And there they stopped and there they halted, those two soldiers together around.
And for the space of half an hour that young lady lay speechless on the ground.
And when she did recover, she threw her bed at the lion's den,
Saying which of you, should gain a lady, will [A] return my [D] family gain.
[Gm] And then up [Dm] spoke that brave [D] lieutenant, he raised his voice loud and clear,
He said I know I am a lover of women, I will make this [C] home [D] for a lion.
[Am] [D] And [E] up spoke that bossy captain, [C] he raised his voice both loud [F] and high,
[D] He said I know I am a lover of women, I will return your plan or die.
Then he boldly entered the [G] lion's den, [Dm] for wild and [D] fierce he walked on up.
In a moment he [G] returned her [D] fan again.
[A] [D] And when [F] she [G] saw [D] her lover [E] coming, [D] she saw [E] what to him was done.
She [D] laid her head upon his book, and sang his surprise that you have won.
And he sang his surprise that you have won.
[G] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [D]
She was determined to stay a lady, no man on earth could her betray.
Unless it was a man of honor, a man of honor and high degree,
And their approach to loving soldiers this fair lady bore to see.
One being a brave lieutenant, a brave lieutenant and a [C] man of [E] [D] war.
The other being the bossy captain, captain of a ship that had come from afar.
And then up spoke that brave young lady, saying I can be but one man's bride,
If you'll come back tomorrow morning on this faithful earth beside.
She ordered her a span of horses, a span of horses at her command.
Down the road they rode together, they rode till they came to the lion's [C] den.
[D]
[C]
[D]
And there they stopped and there they halted, those two soldiers together around.
And for the space of half an hour that young lady lay speechless on the ground.
And when she did recover, she threw her bed at the lion's den,
Saying which of you, should gain a lady, will [A] return my [D] family gain.
[Gm] And then up [Dm] spoke that brave [D] lieutenant, he raised his voice loud and clear,
He said I know I am a lover of women, I will make this [C] home [D] for a lion.
[Am] [D] And [E] up spoke that bossy captain, [C] he raised his voice both loud [F] and high,
[D] He said I know I am a lover of women, I will return your plan or die.
Then he boldly entered the [G] lion's den, [Dm] for wild and [D] fierce he walked on up.
In a moment he [G] returned her [D] fan again.
[A] [D] And when [F] she [G] saw [D] her lover [E] coming, [D] she saw [E] what to him was done.
She [D] laid her head upon his book, and sang his surprise that you have won.
And he sang his surprise that you have won.
[G] [D] [G] [D]
[G] [D]
Key:
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Dm
D
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[D] _ _ _ Down in _ Carlisle there [C] lived a lady, _ [Dm] being most beautiful [D] and gay.
She was determined to stay a lady, no man on earth could her betray. _
_ _ _ _ _ Unless it was a man of honor, a man of honor and high degree,
_ And their approach to loving soldiers this fair lady bore to see. _ _ _ _ _ _
One being a brave lieutenant, _ a brave lieutenant _ and a [C] man of [E] [D] war.
The other _ being the bossy captain, captain of a ship that had come from afar.
_ _ _ _ And then up spoke that brave young lady, saying I can be but one man's bride,
If you'll come back tomorrow morning on this faithful earth beside. _ _ _ _
She ordered _ her a span of horses, a span of horses at her command.
Down the road they rode together, they rode till they came to the lion's [C] den.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And there they stopped and there they halted, those two soldiers together around.
And for the space of half an hour that young lady lay speechless on the ground. _
And when _ she did recover, _ she threw her bed at the lion's den,
Saying which of you, should gain a lady, will [A] return my [D] family gain.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] And then up [Dm] spoke that brave [D] lieutenant, _ he raised his voice loud and clear,
He said I know I am _ a lover of women, I will make this [C] home [D] for a lion.
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ And [E] up spoke that bossy captain, [C] he raised his voice both loud [F] and high,
[D] He said I know I am a lover of women, I will return your plan or die. _ _ _ _ _
Then he boldly entered the [G] lion's den, [Dm] for wild and [D] fierce he walked on up.
_ In a moment he [G] returned her [D] fan again.
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ And when [F] she [G] saw [D] her lover [E] coming, [D] she saw [E] what to him was done.
She [D] laid her head upon his book, and sang his surprise that you have won.
And he sang his surprise _ _ _ _ _ that you have won.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
She was determined to stay a lady, no man on earth could her betray. _
_ _ _ _ _ Unless it was a man of honor, a man of honor and high degree,
_ And their approach to loving soldiers this fair lady bore to see. _ _ _ _ _ _
One being a brave lieutenant, _ a brave lieutenant _ and a [C] man of [E] [D] war.
The other _ being the bossy captain, captain of a ship that had come from afar.
_ _ _ _ And then up spoke that brave young lady, saying I can be but one man's bride,
If you'll come back tomorrow morning on this faithful earth beside. _ _ _ _
She ordered _ her a span of horses, a span of horses at her command.
Down the road they rode together, they rode till they came to the lion's [C] den.
_ [D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
And there they stopped and there they halted, those two soldiers together around.
And for the space of half an hour that young lady lay speechless on the ground. _
And when _ she did recover, _ she threw her bed at the lion's den,
Saying which of you, should gain a lady, will [A] return my [D] family gain.
_ _ _ _ [Gm] And then up [Dm] spoke that brave [D] lieutenant, _ he raised his voice loud and clear,
He said I know I am _ a lover of women, I will make this [C] home [D] for a lion.
[Am] _ _ [D] _ _ And [E] up spoke that bossy captain, [C] he raised his voice both loud [F] and high,
[D] He said I know I am a lover of women, I will return your plan or die. _ _ _ _ _
Then he boldly entered the [G] lion's den, [Dm] for wild and [D] fierce he walked on up.
_ In a moment he [G] returned her [D] fan again.
_ [A] _ [D] _ _ And when [F] she [G] saw [D] her lover [E] coming, [D] she saw [E] what to him was done.
She [D] laid her head upon his book, and sang his surprise that you have won.
And he sang his surprise _ _ _ _ _ that you have won.
_ _ _ _ [G] _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ [D] _ _
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