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{title: Greensleeves}
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{artist: Traditionnel}
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{album: Angleterre}
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{cover: traditionnel}
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{language: english}
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{columns: 2}
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{define: Am frets X 0 2 2 1 0}
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{define: G frets 3 2 0 0 0 3}
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{define: E frets 0 2 2 1 0 0}
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{define: C frets X 3 2 0 1 0}
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{partition: greensleeves.ly}
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A[Am]las, my love, ye [G]do me wrong
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To [Am]cast me oft dis[E]curteously
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And [Am]I have loved [G]you so long
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De[Am]lighting [E]in your [Am]companie
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{start_of_chorus}
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[C]Greensleeves was [G]all my joy
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[Am]Greensleeves was [E]my delight
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[C]Greensleeves was my [G]heart of gold
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And [Am]who but [E]Ladie [Am]Greensleeves
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{end_of_chorus}
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I [Am]have been readie [G]at your hand
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To [Am]grant what ever [E]you would crave
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I [Am]have both waged [G]life and land
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Your [Am]love and [E]good will [Am]for to have
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I [Am]bought thee kerchers [G]to thy head
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That [Am]were wrought fine and [E]gallantly
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I [Am]kept thee both at [G]boord and bed
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Which [Am]cost my [E]purse well [Am]favouredly
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I [Am]bought thee peticotes [G]of the best
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The [Am]cloth so fine as [E]fine might be
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I [Am]gave thee jewels [G]for thy chest
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And [Am]all this [E]cost I [Am]spent on thee
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Thy [Am]smock of silke, both [G]faire and white
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With [Am]gold embrodered [E]gorgeously
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Thy [Am]peticote of [G]sendall right
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And [Am]this I [E]bought thee [Am]gladly
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Thy [Am]girdle of gold [G]so red
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With [Am]pearles bed[E]ecked sumtuously
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The [Am]like no other [G]lasses had
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldest not [Am]love me
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Thy [Am]purse, and eke thy gay [G]guilt knives
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Thy [Am]pincase, gallant [E]to the eie
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No [Am]better wore the [G]burgesse wives
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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Thy [Am]crimson stockings, [G]all of silk
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With [Am]golde all [E]wrought above the knee
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Thy [Am]pumps, as white as [G]was the milk
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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Thy [Am]gown was of the [G]grassie green
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Thy [Am]sleeves of satten [E]hanging by
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Which [Am]made thee be our [G]harvest queen
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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Thy [Am]garters fringed [G]with the golde
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And [Am]silver aglets [E]hanging by
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Which [Am]made thee blithe for [G]to beholde
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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My gayest gelding I thee gave
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To ride where ever liked thee
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No ladie ever was so brave
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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And yet thou wouldst not love me
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My [Am]men were clothed [G]all in green
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And [Am]they did ever [E]wait on thee
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All [Am]this was gallant [G]to be seen
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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They [Am]set thee up, they [G]took thee downe
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They [Am]served thee with hu[E]militie
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Thy [Am]foote might not once [G]touch the ground
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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For [Am]everie morning, [G]when thou rose
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I [Am]sent thee dainties, [E]orderly
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To [Am]cheare thy stomack from [G]all woes
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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Thou [Am]couldst desire no [G]earthly thing
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But [Am]stil thou hadst it [E]readily
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Thy [Am]musicke still to [G]play and sing
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And [Am]yet thou [E]wouldst not [Am]love me
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And [Am]who did pay for [G]all this geare
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That [Am]thou didst spend when [E]pleased thee?
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Even [Am]I that am re[G]jected here
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And [Am]thou dis[E]dainst to [Am]love me
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Wei, [Am]I wil pray to [G]God on hie
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That [Am]thou my constancie [E]maist see
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And [Am]that yet once be[G]fore I die
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Thou [Am]will vouch[E]safe to [Am]love me
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{start_of_chorus}
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[C]Greensleeves, now [G]farewel, adue!
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[Am]God I pray to [E]prosper thee
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[C]For I am stil thy [G]lover true
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Come [Am]once a[E]gaine, and [Am]love me!
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{end_of_chorus}
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