Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
D
There was an old man,
and he lived in the west,
E
A
And his trade was the cutting of broom.
D
He had but one son,
G
A
and his name it was John,
D
And he lied a bit till it was noon,
G
bright noon,
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D
A
D
And he lied a bit till it was noon.
The old man arose,
and upstairs he did go,
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He swore he'd set fire to his room,
D
If he didn't uprise and
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A
unbutton his eyes,
D
And away to the wood for green broom,
G
Green broom,
D
and away to the wood for green broom.
John did arise,
Bm
D
and he sharpened his knives,
E
And he went through the
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woods cutting broom,
D
G
A
To market and fair, loud everywhere,
D
Fair maids, do you want to buy broom,
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D
Green broom, oh, fair maids,
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D
do you want to buy broom?
A lady way up in her chamber so high,
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She heard Johnny cryin' Green Broom.
D
G
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She went to her maid and un to her said,
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Go fetch me the lad that cries Broom,
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Green Broom, oh,
D
go fetch me the lad that cries Broom.
John here rose,
and upstairs he did go,
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A
He entered the fair lady's room.
D
She said, Dear Johnny,
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could you fancy me?
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Could you marry a lady in bloom,
G
in bloom?
D
Could you marry a lady in bloom?
Then John gave consent
and unto the church went
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He married his lady in Bloom
D
She said, I'll confess that
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A
there's none in the West
D
So good as the lad that cried Broom
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D
Green Broom is so good as
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the lad that cried Broom
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