Chords for Pentangle - Lady Of Carlisle (Set Of Six ITV, 27.06.1972)
Tempo:
110.8 bpm
Chords used:
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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.
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,
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.
other being the bossy captain, captain of a ship that had come from afar.
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.
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,
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.
other being the bossy captain, captain of a ship that had come from afar.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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