Matt Hyland
Cherish The Ladies
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Verse 1
C G F C F There was a lord__, lived in this town G F Em Dm C Who had a fair and lucky daughter G F C F She was courted by a handsome man G F Em Dm C Who was a servant to her father G But when her parents came to know C F G C F They swore they'd ban him from the island C F C F This maid, she knew that her heart would break G C G C Had she to part with young Matt Hyland
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Verse 2
C G F C F Straightway to her love she went G F Em Dm C And then into his room to wake him G F C F Saying, "Arise, my love, and go away G F Em Dm C This very night you will be taken G I overheard my parents say C F G C In spite of me they would transport you F C F Arise, my love, and go away G C G C I wish to God I'd gone before you"
Verse 3
G F C F They both sat down all upon the bed G F Em Dm C All for the sight of one another G F C F And not one word did either speak G F Em Dm C 'Til down her cheeks the tears did shower G She laid her head upon his breast C F G C F Around his neck her arms entwined then C F C F "No duke nor earl nor lord I'll wed G C G C I'll wait for you, my own Matt Hyland"
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Verse 4
C G F C F "How can I__ go away, my love? G F Em Dm C How can I go without my wages? G F C F Without one penny of my own G F Em Dm C Just like some low and lonesome vagrant" G "Here's twenty guineas in bright gold C F G Am That's far much more than Father owes you C F C F Take it, love, and go away G C G C You know right well, I do adore you"
Verse 5
G F C F The lord conversed with his daughter fair G F Em Dm C One night above in her bedchamber G F C F Saying, "I'll give you leave for to bring him back G F Em Dm C Since there's no one can win your favour" G She wrote a letter in great haste C F G Am For him her heart was still repining C F C F They brought him back, to the church they went G C G C And made a lord of young Matt Hyland
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