F C G The king has been a prisoner, Am G F And a prisoner long in Spain, C Am Em And Willie of the Winsbury F C F Has lain long with his daughter at home. F C G "What ails you, what ails you, my daughter Janet, Am G F That you look so pale and wan? C Am Em Oh, have you had any sore sickness F C F Or yet been sleeping with a man?" F C G "No, I have not had any sore sickness, Am G F Nor yet been sleeping with a man. C Am Em But it is for you, my father dear, F C F For biding so long in Spain." F C G "Cast off, cast off your berry-brown gown, Am G F And stand naked upon the stone, C Am Em That I may know you by your shape, F C F If you be a maiden or none." F C G And she's cast off her berry-brown gown Am G F And stood naked upon the stone C Am Em Her apron was low and her haunches were round, F C F Her skin was pale and wan. F C G "Oh, was it with a lord or a duke or a knight, Am G F Or a man of birth and fame, C Am Em Or was it with one of my serving men F C F Who's lately come out of Spain?" F C G "No, it wasn't with a lord or a duke or a knight, Am G F Nor a man of birth and fame, C Am Em But it was with Willie of Winsbury, F C F I could bide no longer alone." F C G Now the king has called on his merry men all, Am G F By thirty and by three, C Am Em Says, "Fetch me this Willie of Winsbury, F C F For hanged he shall be." [- Instrumental verse -] F C G But when he came the king before, Am G F He was clad all in the red silk. C Am Em His hair was like the golden strands, F C F His skin was as white as the milk. F C G And "It is no wonder," said the king, Am G F "That my daughter's love you did win. C Am Em For if I were a woman, as I am a man, F C F My bedfellow you would have been." F C G "Oh will you marry my daughter Janet, Am G F By the truth of your right hand? C Am Em Oh, will you marry my daughter Janet? F C F I'll make you the lord of my land." F C G "Oh yes, I will marry your daughter Janet. Am G F By the truth of my right hand. C Am Em Why yes, I will marry your daughter Janet, F C F But I'll not be the lord of your land." F C G And he's mounted her on a milk-white steed, Am G F And himself on a dapple grey. C Am Em He has made her the lady of as much land F C F As she shall ride on a warm summer's day.
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