Lovely Joan
Barbara Dickson
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INTRO:
DVERSE 1:
C G D A fine young man it was indeed C G D He mounted upon his milk white steed C G D G He rode, he rode, himself all alone C G D Until he came to Lovely Joan
VERSE 2:
C G D "Good morning to you my pretty maid" C G D And "Twice good morning, sir" she said C G D G He tipped her the wink, she rolled a dark eye C G D Said he to himself, "I'll be there by and by"
VERSE 3:
C G D "Oh, don't you think these pooks of hay C G D A pretty place for us to play C G D G So come with me my sweet young thing C G D And I'll give you my golden ring"
VERSE 4:
C G D Then he pulled off his ring of gold C G D "My pretty little miss, do you this behold C G D G I'll freely give it for your maidenhead" C G D Her cheeks they blushed like the roses red
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VERSE 5:
C G D "Give me that ring into my hand C G D And I will neither stay nor stand C G D G For this would do more good to me C G D Than twenty maidenheads" said she
VERSE 6:
C G D And as he made for the pooks of hay C G D She leaped on his horse and tore away C G D G He called, he called, but it was all in vain C G D For Joan, she never looked back again
VERSE 7:
C G D Nor did she think herself quite safe C G D Not till she came to her true lover's gate C G D G She's robbed him of his horse and ring C G D And left him to rage in the meadows green
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