Key: G
Introduction: Em D C D Em
Em D
A blacksmith courted me
C D Em
Nine months and better
D
He fairly won my heart
C D Em
Wrote me a letter
G D Em
With his hammer in his hand
D
He looked quite clever
A G
And if I was with my love
D Em
I'd live for ever.
Em D
But where is my love gone
C DEm
With his cheeks like roses
D
And his good black Billycock on
C D Em
Decked round with primroses
G D Em
I'm afraid the scorching sun
D
Will shine and burn his beauty
A G
And if I was with my love
D Em
I'd do my duty.
Em D
Strange news is come to town
C D Em
Strange news is carried
D
Strange news flys up and down
C DEm
That my love is married.
G D Em
I wish them both much joy
D
Though they can't hear me
A G
And may God reward him well
D Em
For the slighting of me.
Em D
Don't you remember when
C D Em
You lay beside me
D
And you said you'd marry me
C D Em
And not deny me
G D Em
If I said I'd marry you
D
It was only for to try you
A G
So bring your witness love
D Em
And I'll not deny you.
Em D
No witness have I none
C D Em
Save God Almighty
D
And may he reward you well
C D Em
For the slighting of me
G D Em
Her lips grew pale and wan
D
It made a poor heart tremble
A G
To think she loved a one
D Em
And he proved deceitful.