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Stewball chords Joan Baez (old English folk Skewball of 1741) F Dm G F F G
Stewball was a Fgood horseAm, he wore his head Dmhigh, and the mane on his GfoGsus4retop,G was fine as silk FthreaFd.G
I rode him in FEnglandAm, I rode him in DmSpain, and I never did GloGsus4se, boGys, I always did FgainF. G
So come all you FgamblerAms, wherever you Dmare, and don`t bet your GmoGsus4ney onG that little grey FmarFe.G
Most likely she`ll FstumblAme, most likely she`ll Dmfall, but never you`ll GloGsus4se, boGys, on my noble StewFballF. G
As they were a-FridingAm, `bout halfway Dmround, that grey mare she GstGsus4umbledG, and fell on the FgrounFd.G
And way out FyonderAm, ahead of them Dmall, came a-prancing and a-GdaGsus4ncing,G my noble StewFballF. G
Stewball was a Frace horseAm, and by the day he was Dmmine, he never drank GwaGsus4ter, hGe always drank FwinFe.F
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