Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
D
Bm
A
D
O Simon,
a cellarer keeps a restore
A
Of Monty and Malvoisie,
Bm
Em
And Cyprus, and who can say
D
how many more?
Em
A
For a cherry old soul is he,
D
A
a cherry old soul is he.
D
Of sack and canary he never doth fail,
And all the year round
there's brewing no hail.
F#
Bm
Yet he never air eth, he
F#
D
quaintly doth say,
While he keeps to his sober
Bm
six flagons a day.
D
But oh -ho -ho, his nose doth show
A
D
How oft the blackjack
to his lips doth go.
Day Marjorie sits in her own still room,
Bm
A
And a matron sage is she.
D
From thence off that curfew
G
D
is wafted a fume,
Em
A
She says it is Rosemary.
D
A
She says it is Rosemary.
D
But there's a small cupboard
behind the back stair,
And the maids say
they often see Marjorie there.
F#
Now Marjorie says
that she grows very old,
D
An d must take a something
Bm
to keep out the cold.
D
But oh, oh, old Simon doth know
G
D
Where many a flask of his be st doth go.
But all Simon doth know,
A
D
Where many a flask of his best doth go.
All Simon reclines in his high
-backed chair,
Bm
A
And talks about taking a wife,
G
A
D
And Marjorie often is heard to declare
Em
That she ought to be settled in life,
D
A
She ought to be settled in life.
D
But Marjorie has a southern maidsay and tongue,
And she's not very handsome
and not very young,
F#
Bm
So somehow it ends
D
with a shake of the head
Bm
An d Simon,
Em
Bm
brews him a tankard instead.
D
Why, no, ho, ho,
he will chuckle and crow,
G
D
What merry old Marjorie, no, no, no!
Why, no, ho, ho,
A
he will chuckle and crow,
D
G
D
What merry old Marjorie, no, no,
no!
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