Tonalité : G major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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The king
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has been a prisoner
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And a prisoner long in Spain
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Bm
And Willy o' the Winsbury
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Am
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Has laid long with his
daughter at home
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Verse 2
"What ails thee,
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what ails thee my daughter Janet?
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Well, you look so pale and worn
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Oh have you had any sore sickness
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Or yet been sleeping with a man?"
Verse 3
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"I have not had any sore sickness
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Nor yet been sleeping with a man
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It is for you my father dear
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For biding so long in Spain"
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Verse 4
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"Cast off, cast off your
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berry- brown gown
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You stand naked upon the stone
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That I may know you
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by your shape
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Whether you be a maiden or no"
Verse 5
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And she's cast off her
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berry- brown gown
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She stood naked upon the stone
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And her apron was low and
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her haunches were round
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And her face was pale and worn
Verse 6
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"Oh was it with a lord or a duke or a knight
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Or a man of birth and fame?
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Or was it with one of me serving men
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That's lately come out of Spain?"
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Verse 7
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"No it wasn't with a lord
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or a duke or a knight
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Or a man of birth and fame
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It was with Willy of Winsbury
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I could bide no longer alone"
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Verse 8
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And the king has called on his merry men all
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By thirty and by three
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Saying, "Fetch me this
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Willy of Winsbury
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For hangèd he shall be"
Verse 9
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And when he came the king be fore
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He was clad all in the red silk
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His hair was like the strands of gold
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And his skin was as white as the milk
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Verse 10
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"And it is no wonder,"
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said the king
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"That my daughter's love you did win
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If I was a woman as I am a man
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My bed fellow you would have been
Verse 11
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"And will you marry my daughter Janet
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By the truth of your right hand?
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Oh will you marry my daughter Janet
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I will make you the lord of my land"
Verse 12
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"Yes, I will marry your daughter Janet
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By the truth of my right hand
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Yes, I will marry your daughter Janet
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But I'll not be the lord of your land"
Verse 13
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And he's mounted her on
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a milk- white steed
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And him self on a dapple- grey
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And he's made her the
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lady of as much land
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As she'll ride on a long
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summer's day
Outro 1
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