Tonalité : F major
Verse 1
F#m
Gm
One morning, one morning,
G
one morning in
Gm
Dm
May I met a fair couple
D
a -making their way
G
Gm
D
G
One was a lady so neat and so fair
Bm
G
The other a soldier and a
brave volunteer
D
Good morning, good morning,
good morning to thee
Gm
D
Oh, where are you
Gm
going, my pretty lady?
Dm
D
I'm going a -walking by the banks
G
of the stream
Gm
G
To see the waters a -gliding,
hear the nightingales
sing
Gm
They had not been
D
standing but an hour or
two
Dm
When out of his knapsack
D
G
a fiddle he drew
D
And the tune that he played
made the valleys all ring
Gm
Oh, hearken, said the lady,
G
how the nightingales sing
Pretty lady, pretty lady,
D
G
it's time to give o 'er
Dm
Oh no, pretty soldier,
D
G
please play one tune more
Dm
For I'd rather hear your fiddle,
Gm
the touch of one string
Than see the waters a -gliding,
D
G
hear the nightingales sing
D
G
Pretty soldier, pretty soldier
, won't you marry me?
Dm
G
Oh, no, pretty lady, that never can be
For I've got a wife in
D
Dm
London and children
Gm
twice three
G
D
Gm
Two wives in the army's too many for me
Dm
I'll go back to
G
D
London and stay there
G
Gm
one year
Dm
D
Gm
And often I'll think of you, my little dear
D
Dm
G
And if ever I return, it will be in the spring
Gm
G
Bm
To see the waters a -gliding,
D
G
D
hear the nightingales sing.
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