Myrkur - House Carpenter, аккорды песни для гитары
Am G Am
Well met, well met, my own true love
Am G Am
Well met, well met, cried he
Am C G Em
I've just returned from the salt, salt sea
Am G Am
All for the love of thee
Verse 2
Am G Am
Well I could have married the King's daughter, dear
Am G Am
She would have married me
Am C G Em
But I have forsaken her crowns of gold
Am G Am
All for the love of thee
Verse 3
Am G Am
Well, if you could have married the King's daughter, dear
Am G Am
I know you are to blame
Am C G Em
For I am married to a house carpenter
Am G Am
And I find him a nice young man
Verse 4
Am G Am
Oh, will you forsake your house carpenter
Am G Am
And go along with me?
Am C G Em
I'll take you to where the grass grows green
Am G Am
To the banks of the salt, salt sea
Verse 5
Am G Am
Well, if I should forsake my house carpenter
Am G Am
And go along with thee
Am C G Em
What have you got to maintain me on
Am G Am
And keep me from poverty?
Verse 6
Am G Am
Six ships, six ships all out on the sea
Am G Am
Seven more upon dry land
Am C G Em
One hundred and ten all brave sailor men
Am G Am
Will be at your command
Verse 7
Am G Am
So she picked up her own wee babe
Am G Am
Kisses she gave him three
Am C G Em
Said, stay right here with my house carpenter
Am G Am
And keep him good company
Outro
Am G Am
Well, they had not been gone about two weeks
Am G Am
I know it wasn't three
Am C G Em
For our fair lady began to weep
Am G Am
She wept most bitterly
Am G Am
She wept most bitterly
Am G Am
She wept most bitterly
Myrkur - House Carpenter, аккорды песни для гитары
Am G Am
Well met, well met, my own true love
Am G Am
Well met, well met, cried he
Am C G Em
I've just returned from the salt, salt sea
Am G Am
All for the love of thee
Verse 2
Am G Am
Well I could have married the King's daughter, dear
Am G Am
She would have married me
Am C G Em
But I have forsaken her crowns of gold
Am G Am
All for the love of thee
Verse 3
Am G Am
Well, if you could have married the King's daughter, dear
Am G Am
I know you are to blame
Am C G Em
For I am married to a house carpenter
Am G Am
And I find him a nice young man
Verse 4
Am G Am
Oh, will you forsake your house carpenter
Am G Am
And go along with me?
Am C G Em
I'll take you to where the grass grows green
Am G Am
To the banks of the salt, salt sea
Verse 5
Am G Am
Well, if I should forsake my house carpenter
Am G Am
And go along with thee
Am C G Em
What have you got to maintain me on
Am G Am
And keep me from poverty?
Verse 6
Am G Am
Six ships, six ships all out on the sea
Am G Am
Seven more upon dry land
Am C G Em
One hundred and ten all brave sailor men
Am G Am
Will be at your command
Verse 7
Am G Am
So she picked up her own wee babe
Am G Am
Kisses she gave him three
Am C G Em
Said, stay right here with my house carpenter
Am G Am
And keep him good company
Outro
Am G Am
Well, they had not been gone about two weeks
Am G Am
I know it wasn't three
Am C G Em
For our fair lady began to weep
Am G Am
She wept most bitterly
Am G Am
She wept most bitterly
Am G Am
She wept most bitterly