Willie Of Winsbury

Anais Mitchell

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Tom:
C G D The king has been a prisoner
C D C And a prisoner long in Spain
G C G Em And Willie O the Winsbury
C D C Has lain long with his daughter Jane.
C G D What ails you, what ails you, my daughter Jane
C D C Why you look so pale and wan?
G C G Em Have you had any ill sickness
C D C Or yet been sleeping with a man?
C G D I have not had any ill sickness
C D C Nor yet been sleeping with a man
G C G Em It is for you my father dear
C D C For biding so long in Spain.
C G D Cast off, cast off, your robe and gown
C D C Stand naked on the stone
G C G Em That I may know you by your shape
C D C If you be a maiden or none.
C G D And shes cast off the robe and gown
C D C Stood naked on the stone
G C G Em her apron was tight and her waist was round
C D C Her face was pale and wan.
C G D And was it with a lord or a gentleman
C D C Or a man of wealth and fame
G C G Em Or was it with one of my serving men
C D C While I was a prisoner in Spain?
C G D No it wasnt with a lord or a gentleman
C D C Or a man of wealth and fame
G C G Em It was with Willie o Winsbury
C D C I could cry no longer alone.
C G D And the king has called his serving men
C D C By one by two and by three
G C G Em Saying, Where is this Willie o Winsbury?
C D C For hanged he shall be.
C G D And when they came before the king
C D C By one, by two and by three
G C G Em Willie should have been the first of them
C D C But the last of them was he.
C G D And Willie O the Winsbury
C D C All dressed out in red silk
G C G Em His hair hung like the strands of gold
C D C His breast was white as milk.
C G D No wonder, no wonder, the king he said,
C D C That my daughters love you did win
G C G Em If I were a woman as I am a man
C D C In my own bed you would have been.
C G D And will you marry my daughter Jane
C D C By the faith of your right hand?
G C G Em And Ill make you the lord of my serving men
C D C Ill make you the heir of my land.
C G D Oh yes, Ill marry your daughter Jane
C D C By the faith of my right hand.
G C G Em But Ill not be the lord of any men,
C D C Ill not be the heir to your land.
C G D And he raised her up on a milk-white steed
C D C Himself on a dapple grey
G C G Em He has made her the lady of as much land
C D C As she can ride in a long summers day.
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