\selectlanguage{english} \songcolumns{2} \beginsong{Greensleeves} [by={Traditionel}] \gtab{Am}{X02210} \gtab{G}{320003} \gtab{E}{022100} \gtab{C}{X32010} \lilypond{greensleeves} \begin{verse} A\[Am]las, my love, ye \[G]do me wrong To \[Am]cast me oft dis\[E]curteously And \[Am]{I have} loved \[G]you so long De\[Am]lighting \[E]in your \[Am]companie \end{verse} \begin{chorus} \[C]Greensleeves was \[G]all my joy \[Am]Greensleeves was \[E]my delight \[C]Greensleeves was my \[G]heart of gold And \[Am]who but \[E]Ladie \[Am]Greensleeves \end{chorus} \begin{repeatedchords} \begin{verse} I \[Am]have been readie \[G]at your hand To \[Am]grant what ever \[E]you would crave I \[Am]have both waged \[G]life and land Your \[Am]love and \[E]good will \[Am]for to have \end{verse} \begin{verse} I \[Am]bought thee kerchers \[G]to thy head That \[Am]were wrought fine and \[E]gallantly I \[Am]kept thee both at \[G]boord and bed Which \[Am]cost my \[E]purse well \[Am]favouredly \end{verse} \begin{verse} I \[Am]bought thee peticotes \[G]of the best The \[Am]cloth so fine as \[E]fine might be I \[Am]gave thee jewels \[G]for thy chest And \[Am]all this \[E]cost I \[Am]spent on thee \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thy \[Am]smock of silke, both \[G]faire and white With \[Am]gold embrodered \[E]gorgeously Thy \[Am]peticote of \[G]sendall right And \[Am]this I \[E]bought thee \[Am]gladly \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thy \[Am]girdle of gold \[G]so red With \[Am]pearles bed\[E]ecked sumtuously The \[Am]like no other \[G]lasses had And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldest not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thy \[Am]purse, and eke thy gay \[G]guilt knives Thy \[Am]pincase, gallant \[E]to the eie No \[Am]better wore the \[G]burgesse wives And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thy \[Am]crimson stockings, \[G]all of silk With \[Am]golde all \[E]wrought above the knee Thy \[Am]pumps, as white as \[G]was the milk And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thy \[Am]gown was of the \[G]grassie green Thy \[Am]sleeves of satten \[E]hanging by Which \[Am]made thee be our \[G]harvest queen And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thy \[Am]garters fringed \[G]with the golde And \[Am]silver aglets \[E]hanging by Which \[Am]made thee blithe for \[G]to beholde And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} My gayest gelding I thee gave To ride where ever liked thee No ladie ever was so brave And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me And yet thou wouldst not love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} My \[Am]men were clothed \[G]all in green And \[Am]they did ever \[E]wait on thee All \[Am]this was gallant \[G]to be seen And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} They \[Am]set thee up, they \[G]took thee downe They \[Am]served thee with hu\[E]militie Thy \[Am]foote might not once \[G]touch the ground And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} For \[Am]everie morning, \[G]when thou rose I \[Am]sent thee dainties, \[E]orderly To \[Am]cheare thy stomack from \[G]all woes And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} Thou \[Am]couldst desire no \[G]earthly thing But \[Am]stil thou hadst it \[E]readily Thy \[Am]musicke still to \[G]play and sing And \[Am]yet thou \[E]wouldst not \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} And \[Am]who did pay for \[G]all this geare That \[Am]thou didst spend when \[E]pleased thee? Even \[Am]{I that} am re\[G]jected here And \[Am]thou dis\[E]dainst to \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{verse} Wei, \[Am]{I wil} pray to \[G]God on hie That \[Am]thou my constancie \[E]maist see And \[Am]that yet once be\[G]fore I die Thou \[Am]will vouch\[E]safe to \[Am]love me \end{verse} \begin{chorus} \[C]Greensleeves, now \[G]farewel, adue! \[Am]God I pray to \[E]prosper thee \[C]For I am stil thy \[G]lover true Come \[Am]once a\[E]gaine, and \[Am]love me! \end{chorus} \end{repeatedchords} \endsong