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Capo on 3rd fret
Intro:
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C G Am
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Verse
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I?ll sing you a song about two lovers,
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who from Lichfield Town they came,
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The young man?s name was William Taylor;
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the lady?s name was Sarah Gray.
Verse
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William Taylor had enlisted
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for a soldier he has gone,
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He has gone and left his own true lover,
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for to sigh and for to mourn.
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Sarah?s parents did despise her -
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filled her heart with grief and woe,
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She vowed and said, ?I?ll find my lover,
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for a soldier I will go.?
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She dressed herself in man?s apparel;
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man's apparel she put on,
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Then for to seek her own true lover,
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for to seek him she has gone.
Verse
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The sergeant major stepped up to her,
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asking her what brought her there.
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?I?ve come in search of my true lover,
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who has proved to me severe.?
Verse
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?If his name be William Taylor,
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William Taylor is not here,
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He?s lately married a rich young lady,
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worth ten thousand pounds a year.?
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?If you rise early in the morning,
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just before the break of day,
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It?s there you?ll find your William Taylor,
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walking out with his lady fair.?
Instrumental
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Em G A
G D Em
D G Em
Verse
Em G D
Then she rose early in the morning,
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just before the break of day,
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And there she spied her William Taylor,
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walking out with his lady fair.
Verse
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And then she called for a sword and a pistol,
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which was brought at her command,
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She fired and shot bold William Taylor
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with his bride at his right hand.
Verse
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And then the captain stepped up to her horse,
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well pleased at what she?d done,
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He took her and made her commander
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over the ships and o?er his men.
Verse
Am C G
I?ll sing you a song about two lovers,
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who from Lichfield Town they came,
C G Am
The young man?s name was William Taylor;
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the lady's name was Sarah Gray.
Outro
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C G Am
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