Тональность: D minor
Verse 1
Dm
It's fifty -one springtime
A
since she was a bride
Dm
And still you may see her
A
at each wits 'n -tide
Dm
In a dress of white linen
A
Dm
A
and ribbons of green
G
Dm
As green as her memor
A
Dm
G
Dm
ies of loving.
The feet that were nimble
tread carefully now,
A
Dm
G
Dm
As gentle a measure as age do allow.
A
Dm
A
Through groves of white blossom,
Dm
G
by fields of young corn,
Dm
Where once she was pledged
A
Dm
to her true love.
The fields they stand empty,
A
Dm
the hedges grow free,
G
No young men to tend them,
Dm
A
nor pastures go see.
They have gone
G
where the forests of oak trees before
Dm
Had gone to be wasted
G
A
Dm
in battle.
Down from their green farmlands
A
And from their loved ones,
Dm
marched husbands and brothers,
G
Dm
A
an d fathers and sons.
Dm
A
There's a fine roll of honour
Dm
A
G
where the Maypole once was,
Dm
G
And the ladies go dancing
A
There's a row of straight houses
Dm
A
in these latter days
Dm
Are covering the downs
G
Dm
A
where the sheep used to graze
Dm
A
There's a field of red poppies
Dm
an d a wreath from the Queen
G
Dm
But the ladies remember at Whitson
And the ladies go dancing
at Whitson
Come you young men, come along
With your music, arms and song
Bring your lasses in your hands
For tis that which love commands
F
Dm
Then to the Maypole haste away,
A
For tis now a holiday.
Dm
A
Dm
A
Dm
F
Dm
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