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Tuning: E A D G B E
[Intro] Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D [Verse]
Said the Emlord unDto his Clady, as Emhe rode Dover the Amoss C "BeEmware Dof Long CLankin, that Emlives aDmongst the Agorse C BeGware the moss, beEmware the moor, beCware of Long LanGkin Be CsuG/Bre.. the Amdoors are GbolD/F#ted Emwell Lest GLankin Dshould creep Emin"
[Instrumental] Em A C D Em A C D [Verse]
Said the Emlord Dunto hisC lady, as Emhe Drode aAway C "BeEmware Dof Long CLankin, that Emlives aDmongst the Ahay C BeGware the moss, beEmware the moor, beCware of Long LanGkin Be CsuG/Bre.. the Amdoors are GbolD/F#ted Emwell Lest GLankin Dshould creep Emin"
[Instrumental] C G D [Verse]
"DWhere's the master of the house?" Csays G/BLong CLanGkin "DHe's away to London," Asays the nurse to Ghim "DWhere's the lady of the house?" Csays G/BLong CLanGkin "DShe's up in her chamber," Asays the nurse to Ghim A G "DWhere's the baby of the house?" Csays G/BLong CLanGkin "DHe's asleep in the cradle," Asays the nurse to Ghim A D
[Verse]
"We will Gpinch him, Awe will prick him DWe Awill Dstab him Gwith a Apin DAnd the Gnurse shall Ahold the basin DFor the Gblood all Dto Arun Din"
[Verse]
So they Gpinched him Aand they pricked him DThen Athey Dstabbed him Gwith a Apin DAnd the Gfalse nurse Aheld the basin DFor the Gblood all Dto Arun Din
[Verse]
"DLady, come down the stairs," Csays G/BLong CLanGkin "DHow can I see in the dark?" Ashe says unto Ghim "DYou have silver mantles," Csays G/BLong CLanGkin "DLady, come down the stairs, Aby the light of Gthem" A G DDown the stairs the lady came, CthinkG/Bing Cno Gharm DLankin he stood ready to Acatch her in his Garm A
[Verse]
DThere was Gblood all Ain the kitchen DThere Awas Dblood all Gin the Ahall DThere was Gblood all Ain the parlour DWhere my Glady Dshe Adid Dfall
[Verse]
Now Long GLankin Ashall be hanged DFrom Athe Dgallows, Goh, so Ahigh DAnd the Gfalse nurse Ashall be burned DIn the GfiDre Aclose Dby
[Instrumental] D C G D Em Em C D [Verse]
Said the Emlord unDto his Clady, as Emhe rode Dover the Amoss C "BeEmware Dof Long CLankin, that Emlives aDmongst the Agorse C BeGware the moss, beEmware the moor, beCware of Long LanGkin Be CsuG/Bre.. the Amdoors are GbolD/F#ted Emwell Lest GLankin Dshould creep Emin"
[Outro] Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D Em A C D