Chords for THE OUTLANDISH KNIGHT
Tempo:
95.3 bpm
Chords used:
G
Am
D
Em
Dm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Am] [G]
[D] [Am] An outlandish [G] knight has come [Am] from the Northlands, and he's [G] courted a [D] lady [G] fair, [Am] and he says he will [G] take her to those Northern lands, and there he will [D] marry her.
[Am] Go fetch me some of [G] your [Am] father's gold, and some [G] of your [D] mother's [G] feed, [Am] and two of the [G] horses from out of the stable where there [Em] stood [D] thirty and three.
And she [Am] mounts [G] all on her milk [Am]-white steed, [G] and he on the [D] dappled grey, [G] and [Am] they rode and they've come [G] to the seaside three hours before [D] it was day.
[Am] Now light off, light [G] off your [Am] milk-white steed, and [G] deliver [Am] it on to [G] me.
[Am] Six pretty [G] maidens have I drowned it here, the seventh shall surely [D] be thee.
Now [Em] [Am] light off, light off [G] your milk [Am]-white steed, and [G] deliver [D] it on to me.
[G] [Am] [G]
Six pretty maidens have I drowned [D] it here, the [Am] seventh [G] [Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Am] [G] shall surely [D]
be thee.
He [Am] cuts away, [G] he [Am] brambles and shards, those [G] brambles from [D] off the [G] brim, [Am] for I [G] do fear they will tangle my hair, they'll scratch my delicate [D] skin.
So [Am] he turns [G] his back all on [Am] that maid, and he's [G] bent [D] low over the [G] brim, [Am] and she's taken him [G] by his slender waist, she's tumbled him into [D] the stream.
[Am] He's dropped [D] head high, [G] he's dropped [Am] head low, [G] until he's come to the side, [Am] catch hold of [G] me hand, me fair pretty maid, and I will [D] make you my bride.
[Am] Oh, lie there, lie [G] there, you [Am] false-hearted man, lie [G] there instead [D] of [G] me, [Am] for six pretty [G] maidens have you [Em] drowned it here, and the seventh has drowned [D] it thee.
And [Am] she mounts all [G] on her milk [Am]-white steed, [Dm] and she's led thee dabbled grey, [G] and [Am] she's rolled and [G] she's come to her father's house, three hours [D] before it was day.
[Am] Now the parrot hung [G] in the [Am] window so high, he's [G] heard what the [Dm] lady did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails [G] ye, my pretty lady, you tarry so long [D] before day.
Now [Am] the kingie was in [G] the window [Am] so high, [G] he's heard what the parrot [D] did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails ye, [G] my pretty Polly, you're prattling so long [D] before day.
[Am] It's no laughing matter, [G] the [Am] parrot did say, so [G] loudly I [Am] called to [G] thee, for [Am] the cat has [G] got into the window so high, I fear she's the [D] death of me.
[Am] Oh, well turned, well [G] turned, my [Am] pretty Polly, well [G] turned, well [Am] turned for [G] thee, [Am] for your cage will be [G] made of the [C] glittering gold, [Em] and you're of the [D] best ivory.
[Am] [G] [Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [D]
[Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Am] [G]
[D] [Am] An outlandish [G] knight has come [Am] from the Northlands, and he's [G] courted a [D] lady [G] fair, [Am] and he says he will [G] take her to those Northern lands, and there he will [D] marry her.
[Am] Go fetch me some of [G] your [Am] father's gold, and some [G] of your [D] mother's [G] feed, [Am] and two of the [G] horses from out of the stable where there [Em] stood [D] thirty and three.
And she [Am] mounts [G] all on her milk [Am]-white steed, [G] and he on the [D] dappled grey, [G] and [Am] they rode and they've come [G] to the seaside three hours before [D] it was day.
[Am] Now light off, light [G] off your [Am] milk-white steed, and [G] deliver [Am] it on to [G] me.
[Am] Six pretty [G] maidens have I drowned it here, the seventh shall surely [D] be thee.
Now [Em] [Am] light off, light off [G] your milk [Am]-white steed, and [G] deliver [D] it on to me.
[G] [Am] [G]
Six pretty maidens have I drowned [D] it here, the [Am] seventh [G] [Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [Am] [G] shall surely [D]
be thee.
He [Am] cuts away, [G] he [Am] brambles and shards, those [G] brambles from [D] off the [G] brim, [Am] for I [G] do fear they will tangle my hair, they'll scratch my delicate [D] skin.
So [Am] he turns [G] his back all on [Am] that maid, and he's [G] bent [D] low over the [G] brim, [Am] and she's taken him [G] by his slender waist, she's tumbled him into [D] the stream.
[Am] He's dropped [D] head high, [G] he's dropped [Am] head low, [G] until he's come to the side, [Am] catch hold of [G] me hand, me fair pretty maid, and I will [D] make you my bride.
[Am] Oh, lie there, lie [G] there, you [Am] false-hearted man, lie [G] there instead [D] of [G] me, [Am] for six pretty [G] maidens have you [Em] drowned it here, and the seventh has drowned [D] it thee.
And [Am] she mounts all [G] on her milk [Am]-white steed, [Dm] and she's led thee dabbled grey, [G] and [Am] she's rolled and [G] she's come to her father's house, three hours [D] before it was day.
[Am] Now the parrot hung [G] in the [Am] window so high, he's [G] heard what the [Dm] lady did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails [G] ye, my pretty lady, you tarry so long [D] before day.
Now [Am] the kingie was in [G] the window [Am] so high, [G] he's heard what the parrot [D] did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails ye, [G] my pretty Polly, you're prattling so long [D] before day.
[Am] It's no laughing matter, [G] the [Am] parrot did say, so [G] loudly I [Am] called to [G] thee, for [Am] the cat has [G] got into the window so high, I fear she's the [D] death of me.
[Am] Oh, well turned, well [G] turned, my [Am] pretty Polly, well [G] turned, well [Am] turned for [G] thee, [Am] for your cage will be [G] made of the [C] glittering gold, [Em] and you're of the [D] best ivory.
[Am] [G] [Am] [G] [Am]
[G] [D]
[Am] [G] [Am]
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_ [Am] _ _ [G] _ _ [Am] _ _ _
[G] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] An outlandish [G] knight has come [Am] from the Northlands, and he's [G] courted a [D] lady [G] fair, [Am] and he says he will [G] take her to those Northern lands, and there he will [D] marry her. _
_ [Am] Go fetch me some of [G] your [Am] father's gold, and some [G] of your [D] mother's [G] feed, [Am] and two of the [G] horses from out of the stable where there [Em] stood [D] thirty and three.
_ And she [Am] mounts [G] all on her milk [Am]-white steed, [G] and he on the [D] dappled grey, [G] and [Am] they rode and they've come [G] to the seaside three hours before [D] it was day. _
[Am] Now light off, light [G] off your [Am] milk-white steed, and [G] deliver [Am] it on to [G] me.
[Am] Six pretty [G] maidens have I drowned it here, the seventh shall surely [D] be thee.
Now [Em] [Am] light off, light off [G] your milk [Am]-white steed, and [G] deliver [D] it on to me.
[G] _ [Am] _ [G]
Six pretty maidens have I drowned _ [D] it here, _ _ the [Am] seventh _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _
[G] _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ shall surely _ [D] _
be thee.
He [Am] cuts away, [G] he [Am] brambles and shards, those [G] brambles from [D] off the [G] brim, [Am] for I [G] do fear they will tangle my hair, they'll scratch my delicate [D] skin. _ _ _ _ _
So [Am] he turns [G] his back all on [Am] that maid, and he's [G] bent [D] low over the [G] brim, [Am] and she's taken him [G] by his slender waist, she's tumbled him into [D] the stream.
_ [Am] He's dropped [D] head high, [G] he's dropped [Am] head low, [G] until he's come to the side, [Am] catch hold of [G] me hand, me fair pretty maid, and I will [D] make you my bride.
[Am] Oh, lie there, lie [G] there, you [Am] false-hearted man, lie [G] there instead [D] of [G] me, [Am] for six pretty [G] maidens have you [Em] drowned it here, and the seventh has drowned [D] it thee.
And [Am] she mounts all [G] on her milk [Am]-white steed, [Dm] and she's led thee dabbled grey, [G] and [Am] she's rolled and [G] she's come to her father's house, three hours [D] before it was day.
_ [Am] Now the parrot hung [G] in the [Am] window so high, he's [G] heard what the [Dm] lady did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails [G] ye, my pretty lady, you tarry so long [D] before day.
Now [Am] the kingie was in [G] the window [Am] so high, [G] he's heard what the parrot [D] did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails ye, [G] my pretty Polly, you're prattling so long [D] before day.
_ _ _ _ [Am] It's no laughing matter, [G] the [Am] parrot did say, so [G] loudly I [Am] called to [G] thee, for [Am] the cat has [G] got into the window so high, I fear she's the [D] death of me.
[Am] Oh, well turned, well [G] turned, my [Am] pretty Polly, well [G] turned, well [Am] turned for [G] thee, [Am] for your cage will be [G] made of the [C] glittering gold, [Em] and you're of the [D] best ivory.
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[G] _ [Am] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ [Am] An outlandish [G] knight has come [Am] from the Northlands, and he's [G] courted a [D] lady [G] fair, [Am] and he says he will [G] take her to those Northern lands, and there he will [D] marry her. _
_ [Am] Go fetch me some of [G] your [Am] father's gold, and some [G] of your [D] mother's [G] feed, [Am] and two of the [G] horses from out of the stable where there [Em] stood [D] thirty and three.
_ And she [Am] mounts [G] all on her milk [Am]-white steed, [G] and he on the [D] dappled grey, [G] and [Am] they rode and they've come [G] to the seaside three hours before [D] it was day. _
[Am] Now light off, light [G] off your [Am] milk-white steed, and [G] deliver [Am] it on to [G] me.
[Am] Six pretty [G] maidens have I drowned it here, the seventh shall surely [D] be thee.
Now [Em] [Am] light off, light off [G] your milk [Am]-white steed, and [G] deliver [D] it on to me.
[G] _ [Am] _ [G]
Six pretty maidens have I drowned _ [D] it here, _ _ the [Am] seventh _ [G] _ [Am] _ _ _ [G] _ [Am] _
[G] _ [Am] _ _ [G] _ shall surely _ [D] _
be thee.
He [Am] cuts away, [G] he [Am] brambles and shards, those [G] brambles from [D] off the [G] brim, [Am] for I [G] do fear they will tangle my hair, they'll scratch my delicate [D] skin. _ _ _ _ _
So [Am] he turns [G] his back all on [Am] that maid, and he's [G] bent [D] low over the [G] brim, [Am] and she's taken him [G] by his slender waist, she's tumbled him into [D] the stream.
_ [Am] He's dropped [D] head high, [G] he's dropped [Am] head low, [G] until he's come to the side, [Am] catch hold of [G] me hand, me fair pretty maid, and I will [D] make you my bride.
[Am] Oh, lie there, lie [G] there, you [Am] false-hearted man, lie [G] there instead [D] of [G] me, [Am] for six pretty [G] maidens have you [Em] drowned it here, and the seventh has drowned [D] it thee.
And [Am] she mounts all [G] on her milk [Am]-white steed, [Dm] and she's led thee dabbled grey, [G] and [Am] she's rolled and [G] she's come to her father's house, three hours [D] before it was day.
_ [Am] Now the parrot hung [G] in the [Am] window so high, he's [G] heard what the [Dm] lady did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails [G] ye, my pretty lady, you tarry so long [D] before day.
Now [Am] the kingie was in [G] the window [Am] so high, [G] he's heard what the parrot [D] did [G] say, [Am] what ails ye, what ails ye, [G] my pretty Polly, you're prattling so long [D] before day.
_ _ _ _ [Am] It's no laughing matter, [G] the [Am] parrot did say, so [G] loudly I [Am] called to [G] thee, for [Am] the cat has [G] got into the window so high, I fear she's the [D] death of me.
[Am] Oh, well turned, well [G] turned, my [Am] pretty Polly, well [G] turned, well [Am] turned for [G] thee, [Am] for your cage will be [G] made of the [C] glittering gold, [Em] and you're of the [D] best ivory.
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