Dm [Verse 1] Abroad as I was walking, one evening in the springG Dm I heard a maid in Bedlam, who mournfully did singAm Dm Am Dm C Her chains she rattled on her hands, and thus replied sheDm C Dm "I love my love because I know my love loves me" [Verse 2] "Oh, cruel were his parents who sent my love to seaG Dm And cruel was the sailing ship that bore my love from meAm Dm Am Dm C Yet, I love his parents, since they're his, although they've ruined meDm C Dm I love my love because I know my love loves me" [Verse 3] "With straw I'll weave a garland, I'll weave it wondrous fineG Dm With roses, lilies, daisies I'll mix the eglantineAm Dm Am Dm C And I'll present it to my love, when he returns from seaDm C Dm I love my love because I know my love loves me" [Verse 4] Just as she sat there weeping, her love, he came on landG Dm Then hearing she was in Bedlam, he ran straight out of handAm Dm Am Dm C He flew into her snow-white arms, and thus replied heDm C Dm "I love my love because I know my love loves me" [Verse 5] She said, "My love, don't frighten me, are you my love or no?"G Dm "Oh yes, my dearest Nancy, I am your love alsoAm Dm Am Dm C I am returned to make amends for all your injuryDm C Dm I love my love because I know my love loves meC Dm I love my love because I know my love loves me"
A Maid In Bedlam
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