Bonny Blue-Eyed Nancy

Cherish The Ladies

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Tom:
F C Dm C She's my bonny blue-eyed lassie with, with an air so sweet and tender
F Am Dm G C Her walk like swans on water and her waist so small and slender
F C Dm C Her golden hair in ringlets fell all o'er her snow-white shoulder
F C Dm G C And I'll ask her for to marry me, and there's no man could be bolder [Instrumental]
F C Dm Em F C Am F C G C [Verse 3]
F C Dm C Now, there's some people say she is very low in station
F Em Dm7 Am G C And there's more people say, she'll be the cause of my ruination
F C But let them all say what they will
Dm Am F Em To her I will prove constant still
F C Am G C 'Til the day that I die, she will be my own lovely lady [Interlude]
F C Dm G C [Verse 4]
Dm C F Em How lightly skims the swallow o'er the dark waters of Eochaill
Dm C Dm G C And blithely sings the nightingale so happy to behold her
F C And the winds may blow, and the moorcocks crow
Dm Am F Em And the moon shine out so clearly O
Dm C Dm7 G C Ah, but deeper by far is my love for my own lady [Verse 5]
F C Dm C Well now, there's some people tell me that she is very low in station
F C Dm7 Am G C And there's more people say, she'll be the cause of my ruination
F C But let them all say what they will
Dm Am G To her I will prove constant still N.C. C 'Til the day that I die, she will be my own lovely lady
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Composição: Jörgen Elofsson

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