Fair And Tender Ladies
Cherish The Ladies
G
(início)
C G C G
Verse 1
D G Come all ye fair and tender ladies C D Em C Take warning how you court young men D G Bm They're like a star on a cloudy morning C G/B Am First they'll appear and then they're gone
Verse 2
D G They'll tell to you some loving story C D Em C They'll swear to you their love is true D G Bm Straightway they'll go and court another C G/B Am And that's the love they had for you
Verse 3
D G Oh, don't you remember our days of courting? C D Em C You told me that you love me the best D G Bm You could make me believe by the fall of your eyes C G/B Am That the sun rose in the west
Instrumental
C G C G (2x)
Verse 4
D G If I had known before I courted C D Em C That love was such a killing thing D G Bm I'd lock my heart in a box of golden C G/B Am And fasten it with a silvery pin
Verse 5
D G I wish I was a little sparrow C D Em C And I had wings and I could fly D G Bm I'd fly right home to my false true lover C G/B Am And when he'd ask, I would deny
Verse 6
D G But I am not some little sparrow C D Em C And I've no wings and I can't fly D G Bm So I'll stay right here with my grief and sorrow C G/B Am And let my troubles pass me by
Verse 7
D G Come all ye fair and tender ladies C D Em C Take warning how you court young men D G Bm They're like a star on a cloudy morning C G/B Am First they'll appear and then they're gone
Verse 8
D G Come all ye fair and tender ladies C D Em C Take warning how you court young men D G Bm They're like a star on a cloudy morning C G/B Am First they'll appear and then they're gone
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