Tono: C
Introducción: C G D D
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One evening as I rambled,
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Among the leaves so green,
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I overheard a young woman,
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Converse with Reynardine.
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Her hair was black, her eyes were blue,
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Her lips were red as wine,
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And he smiled to gaze upon her,
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Did sly old Reynardine.
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She said, "Kind sir be civil,
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My company forsake,
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For to my own opinion,
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I fear you are some rake."
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"Oh no," he said "no rake am I,
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Brought up in Venus train,
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But I'm searching for concealment,
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All on the lonesome plain."
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"Your beauty so enticed me,
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I could not pass it by,
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So it's with my gun I'll guide you,
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All on the mountains high."
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And if by chance you look for me,
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Perhaps you'll no me find.
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For I'll be in my castle,
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Inquire for Reynardine.
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Sun and dark she followed him,
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His teeth so white did shine,
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And he led over the mountains.
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Did sly bold Reynardine.