Chords for Willy O Winsbury (Pentangle Cover)

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99.1 bpm
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G

C

A

D

Am

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Willy O Winsbury (Pentangle Cover) chords
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[C]
[B]
[G] [A]
[C] King [G] has been a [A] prisoner in a [Am] prison [C] long in his way
[G] And William, [D] the [B] Winsbury, [G] has lain long with the King's [C] daughter, Jay
What ails [G] you, what ails you, my [A] daughter, Jay?
For you [Am] look so [C] pale and long
[G] But have you had any sore [E] sickness?
[G] Or yet been sleeping [C] with a man?
I [G] have not had any [A] sore sickness
Nor [Am] yet been sleeping [G] with a man
[D] It is but great for your [Bm] father, dear
[G] For your mother's long [C] been staying
Cast [G] off, cast off your gary [A] brown gown
And [Am] stood naked upon [C] the stone
[G] That I may know you by [Bm] your shade
[G]
If you'd be a maiden or [C] a dove
And [G] she's cast off her gary [A] brown gown
And [Am] stood naked upon [C] the stone
[G] Her apron was so low and her [Bm] haunches were out
Her [G]
face was pale [C] and long
And was it [G] with the Lord a duke [A] or knight
Or a man of [G] her faith?
Or was it with one of my servant [Bm] men
[G] So they'd be returned [C] from stay
No, it [G] wasn't a lord, a [A] duke or knight
Or a [Am] man of birth [C] and [G] faith
It was with [D] William Winsbury
[E]
[G] Like a guide no longer [C] alone
And the [G] king has called his merry [A] men home
By thirty [C] and by [G] three
Oh, fetch me this [D] William Winsbury
[Bm] [G] For I'm near, thee shall [C] be
[G]
[A] [D]
[C]
[D]
[Bm] [D]
[C]
But [G] when he came the [A] king before
[D] He [Am] was clad all [C] in the red suit
[G] His hair was like the [D] strands of [E] gold
[G] His skin was as white as the [C] milk
And is it [G] a wonder the king [A] he said
That my [C] daughter's love you didn't feel
[G] For if I were a lady as I am a [E] man
[G] My dead fellow you would [C] have been
And will [G] you marry my [A] daughter Jane
By the [Am] truth of your [G] right hand
For if you'll marry my daughter Jane
[E] [G] I'll make you the lord of [C] my land
Why yes, [G] I'll marry your [A] daughter Jane
By the truth of my [C] right hand
[G] And still I'll make your daughter [Bm] Jane
But [G] I'll not be the lord of [C] your land
And they settled [G] her on a mill [A] by the sea
[D]
[Am] Themself on a [G] table of [C] grey
[G] These made her the lady of [Bm] Asmertran
That [G] she can ride on the long [C] summer's day
[B]
Key:  
G
2131
C
3211
A
1231
D
1321
Am
2311
G
2131
C
3211
A
1231
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_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[B] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ [C] King [G] has been a [A] prisoner _ in a [Am] prison _ [C] long in his way
[G] And William, [D] the _ [B] Winsbury, _ [G] has lain long with the King's [C] daughter, Jay _
What ails [G] you, what ails you, my [A] daughter, Jay?
For you [Am] look so [C] pale and long
[G] But have you had any sore [E] sickness?
_ [G] Or yet been sleeping [C] with a man?
I [G] have not had any [A] sore sickness
Nor [Am] yet been sleeping [G] with a man
[D] It is but great for your [Bm] father, dear
_ [G] For your mother's long [C] been _ staying
Cast [G] off, cast off your gary [A] brown gown
And [Am] stood naked upon [C] the stone
_ [G] That I may know you by [Bm] your shade
_ [G]
If you'd be a maiden or [C] a dove
And [G] she's cast off her gary [A] brown gown
And [Am] stood naked upon [C] the stone
[G] Her apron was so low and her [Bm] haunches were out
Her [G]
face was pale [C] and long
And was it [G] with the Lord a duke [A] or knight _
Or a man of [G] her _ faith?
Or was it with one of my servant [Bm] men _
[G] So they'd be returned [C] from stay
_ No, it [G] wasn't a lord, a [A] duke or knight
Or a [Am] man of birth [C] and [G] faith
It was with [D] William _ Winsbury
[E] _ _
[G] Like a guide no longer [C] alone _
And the [G] king has called his merry [A] men home _
By thirty [C] and by [G] three
Oh, fetch me this [D] William _ Winsbury
[Bm] _ [G] For I'm near, thee shall [C] be
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bm] _ _ [D] _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _
But [G] when he came the [A] king before
[D] He [Am] was clad all [C] in the red suit _
[G] His hair was like the [D] strands of [E] gold
_ [G] His skin was as white as the [C] milk _ _
And is it [G] a wonder the king [A] he said
That my [C] daughter's love you didn't feel
[G] For if I were a lady as I am a [E] man
[G] My dead fellow you would [C] have been _
And will [G] you marry my [A] daughter Jane
By the [Am] truth of your [G] right hand
For if you'll marry my daughter Jane
[E] _ _ [G] I'll make you the lord of [C] my land
Why yes, [G] I'll marry your [A] daughter Jane
_ By the truth of my [C] right hand
[G] And still I'll make your daughter [Bm] Jane
But [G] I'll not be the lord of [C] your land _
And they settled [G] her on a mill [A] by the sea
[D] _
[Am] Themself on a [G] table of [C] grey
[G] These made her the lady of _ [Bm] Asmertran
That [G] she can ride on the long [C] summer's day _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _