House Carpenter
Bob Dylan
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E|E|E|E|-------------------------- E|---------------------------------- E|---------------|||| House Carpenter [Unreleased, Self Portrait] – Bob Dylan E|E|E|E|-------------------------- E|---------------------------------- E|---------------||||Traditional, arr. Dylan Outtake from "Self Portrait" sessions (1970) From: "The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969-1971)" Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard The whole song consists of a G chord basically; the vocal notes are sometimes doubled by the guitar, however, creating the G7, G/E etc. shapes.E|E|E|E|-------------------------- E|---------------------------------- E|---------------||||CHORDS E-A-D-G-B-eG7 3-x-3-0-0-3 G/F x-x-3-0-0-3 G/E x-x-2-0-0-3E|E|E|E|-------------------------- E|---------------------------------- E|---------------||||[Intro]| G | [Verse 1]G Well met, well met, my own true loveG G7 G Well met, well met, cried sheG I've just returned from the salt, salt seaG [G] And it's all for the sake of thee [Interlude]| G | % | % | % || G | G/F | G/E | G | [Verse 2]G I could have married a King's daughter thereG G7 G She would have married meG G7 G Then I have refused that crown of goldG And it's all for the sake of thee [Verse 3]G If you could have married a King's daughter thereG I'm sure you are to blameG G7 G For I am married to a house carpenterG [G] And he is a fine young man [Interlude]| G || G | % | % | % || G | % | % | % |Continúa después del anuncio[Verse 4]G G7 G If you forsake your house carpenterG G7 G And fly away with meG I'll take you to where the grass grows greenD C G D On the banks of sweet Willie [?] [Verse 5]G If I forsake my house carpenterG G7 G And fly away with theeG G7 G What have you got to maintain me uponG And keep me from slavery [Verse 6]G G7 G I've six ships sailing on the salt seaG G7 G Sailing from dry landG G7 G And a hundred and twenty jolly young menG G7 G Shall be at your command [Interlude]| G || G | % | % | % || G | % | % | % | [Verse 7]G G7 G She picked up her poor little babeG Her kisses were one, two, threeG G7 G And as she trod upon her wayG G7 G And shone like a glittering tree [Verse 8]G G7 G They had not been at sea two weeksG G7 G I'm sure it was not threeG When this poor maid began to cryG G7 G And she wept most bitterly [Interlude]| G | G7 | G | % || G | G7 | G | % || G | G7 | G | % || G | G7 | G | % | [Verse 9]G G7 G Oh do you weep for your gold, he saidG G7 Your houses, your land or yourG store?G G7 G Or do you weep for your house carpenterG G7 G The one you’ll never see anymoreG G7 G The one you’ll never see anymore [Verse 10]G G7 G I do not weep for my gold, she saidG G7 G My houses, my land or my storeG G7 G But I do weep for my poor little babeG That I never shall see anymore [Interlude]| G | G7 | G | % | [Verse 11]G G7 G They had not been at sea three weeksG G7 G I'm sure it was not fourG G7 G When in their ship there sprang a great leakG And she sank to rise no moreG G7 G No, she sank to rise no more [Verse 12]G G7 G Farewell farewell, my own true loveG G7 G Farewell farewell, cried sheG G7 G I could have deserted my house carpenterG And grave them [?] in the depths of the seaG G7 For a grave in the depths of theG sea. [Interlude]| G | G7 | G | % || G | G7 | G | % || G | G7 | G | % || G | G7 | G | % | [Verse 13] (= verse 1)G G7 Well met, well met, my own true loveG G7 G Well met, well met, cried sheG I've just returned from the salt, salt sea G [break] G And it's all for the sake of thee