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Tuning: E A D G B E
[Verse 1]
DYonder stands a cottage, Gdeserted and aDlone It's Gpaths are neDglected with Agrass GoverDgrown Go Din and you will see some dark Gstains on the Dfloor AGlas it is the Dblood of Afair GFannie DMoore
[Verse 2]
To DFannie, so blooming, two Glovers they Dcame One Goffered young DFannie his Awealth Gand his Dname But Dneither his money nor his Gpride could seDcure a Gplace in the Dheart of Afair GFannie DMoore
[Verse 3]
The Dfirst was young Randall, so Gbold and so Dproud Who Gto the fair DFannie his Aheart Ghe had Dvowed But his Dwealth and his house both Gfailed to alDlure the Gheart from the Dbosom of Afair GFannie DMoore
[Verse 4]
The Dnext was young Henry of Glowest deDgree He Gwon her fond Dlove and enArapGtured was Dhe And Dthen at the alter, he Gquickly did seDcure The Ghand with the Dheart of Afair GFannie DMoore
[Verse 5]
As Dshe was alone in her Gcottage one Dday When Gbusiness had Dcalled her fond AhusGband aDway Young DRandall, a hotty, came Gin at the Ddoor And Gclasped in his Darms the Afair GFannie DMoore
[Verse 6]
Oh, Dspare me, oh, spare me, the young GFannie Dcries While Gtears swiftly Dflow from her AbeauGtiful Deyes D"Oh no," cries young Randall, "go Ghome to your Drest," And he Gburied his Dknife in her Asnowy Gwhite Dbreast
[Verse 7]
So DFannie, so blooming, in her Gbright beauty Ddied Young GRandall, a Dhotty, was AtakenG and Dtried At Dlength he was hung on a Gtree at the Ddoor For Gshedding the Dblood of Afair GFannie DMoore
[Verse 8]
Young DHenry, the shepard, Gdistracted and D... Did Gwander aDway from his Aown Gnative Dfarm Till at Dlength claimed by death, he was Gbrought to the Dshore and Glayed by the Dside of Afair GFannie DMoore D