Chords for Silly Sisters - My Husband's Got No Courage in Him
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As I walked out one merry morning, to view the fields and the leaves a-springing,
I saw two maidens standing by, and one of them a-hands was ringing.
[Ab] Oh dear old, oh dear old, [C] the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, all sorts of vittles I did provide,
all sorts of maids stood spitting [Ab] for him, with oyster pies.
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Oh dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear [Ab] old,
[F] [Ab] but he cannot do it, cause he has [Eb] no courage.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh [D] dear old, [C] the husband's admired for all he does,
and everyone looks well upon him, but his handsome [Bbm] face isn't well shaped [Ab] like it's
till he's got new canny [Bbm] chin.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no [Ab] courage in him.
Oh dear old, every night when I lie and throw my lager I draw him,
and me hand I clap [N] between his thighs, but I can't put any courage in him.
Oh dear old, [F] oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, seven long years of [Ab] hard time, and every night I lie in [Bb] the sun.
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[F] Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear old, I wish me [F] husband he was dead, and in the dry I'd quickly lay him,
and then I'd try another [C] one that's got a little courage in him.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old.
I saw two maidens standing by, and one of them a-hands was ringing.
[Ab] Oh dear old, oh dear old, [C] the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, all sorts of vittles I did provide,
all sorts of maids stood spitting [Ab] for him, with oyster pies.
[F]
Oh dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear [Ab] old,
[F] [Ab] but he cannot do it, cause he has [Eb] no courage.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh [D] dear old, [C] the husband's admired for all he does,
and everyone looks well upon him, but his handsome [Bbm] face isn't well shaped [Ab] like it's
till he's got new canny [Bbm] chin.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no [Ab] courage in him.
Oh dear old, every night when I lie and throw my lager I draw him,
and me hand I clap [N] between his thighs, but I can't put any courage in him.
Oh dear old, [F] oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, seven long years of [Ab] hard time, and every night I lie in [Bb] the sun.
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[F] Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear old, I wish me [F] husband he was dead, and in the dry I'd quickly lay him,
and then I'd try another [C] one that's got a little courage in him.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old.
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_ _ _ As I walked out one merry morning, to view the fields and the leaves a-springing,
I saw two maidens standing by, and one of them a-hands was ringing.
[Ab] Oh dear old, oh dear old, [C] the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, all sorts of vittles I did provide,
all sorts of maids stood spitting [Ab] for him, with oyster pies.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
Oh _ _ dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear [Ab] old, _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [Ab] but he cannot do it, _ cause he has [Eb] no courage.
_ Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh [D] dear old, [C] the husband's admired for all he does,
and everyone looks well upon him, but his handsome [Bbm] face isn't well shaped [Ab] like it's
till he's got new canny [Bbm] chin.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no [Ab] courage in him.
Oh dear old, every night when _ I lie and throw my lager I draw him,
and me hand I clap [N] between his thighs, but I can't put any courage in him.
Oh dear old, [F] oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, seven long years of [Ab] hard time, and every night I lie in [Bb] the sun.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear old, I wish me [F] husband he was dead, and in the dry I'd quickly lay him,
and then I'd try another [C] one that's got a little courage in him.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old.
I saw two maidens standing by, and one of them a-hands was ringing.
[Ab] Oh dear old, oh dear old, [C] the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, all sorts of vittles I did provide,
all sorts of maids stood spitting [Ab] for him, with oyster pies.
_ _ _ [F] _ _
Oh _ _ dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear [Ab] old, _ _
_ _ _ _ [F] _ [Ab] but he cannot do it, _ cause he has [Eb] no courage.
_ Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh [D] dear old, [C] the husband's admired for all he does,
and everyone looks well upon him, but his handsome [Bbm] face isn't well shaped [Ab] like it's
till he's got new canny [Bbm] chin.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no [Ab] courage in him.
Oh dear old, every night when _ I lie and throw my lager I draw him,
and me hand I clap [N] between his thighs, but I can't put any courage in him.
Oh dear old, [F] oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old, seven long years of [Ab] hard time, and every night I lie in [Bb] the sun.
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage [D] in him.
Oh dear old, I wish me [F] husband he was dead, and in the dry I'd quickly lay him,
and then I'd try another [C] one that's got a little courage in him.
Oh dear old, oh dear old, the husband's got no courage in him.
Oh dear old.