House Carpenter
Doc Watson
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Dm Am C Dm [Verse 1]Dm C We’ve met, we’ve met, my old trueAm loveC Dm We’ve met, we’ve met, said heDm C I’ve just returned from the salt,Am salt seaC Dm And it's all for the love of theeDm [Verse 2]Dm G I could have married the King’sDm daughter fairDm C G Dm She would have married meDm C Am But I’ve forsaken her crown of goldC Dm And it's all for the love of theeC Dm [Verse 3]Dm C Am Come in, come in, my old true loveC Dm Come in, she said to himDm C For it’s been three fourths of aAm long, long yearC Dm Since together we have been [Verse 4]Dm G Dm No, I can’t come in, nor I can’t sit downDm C G Dm For I have but a moment’s timeDm C And they say that you’re marriedAm to a house carpenterC Dm And your heart will never be mineContinúa después del anuncioC Dm [Verse 5]Dm C Will you come with me, my old trueAm love?C Dm Oh come with me, said heDm C And I’ll take you to where theAm grass grows greenC Dm On the banks of BitteryDm [Verse 6]Dm G Am Then she picked up her sweet little babeDm C G Dm And kisses she gave it threeDm C Sayin', stay at home my darlin’Am little babeC Dm And keep your papa companyDm C Dm [Verse 7]Dm C Then he jumped on a milk whiteAm steppeC Dm And her on a dapple greyDm C They rode until they came to theAm banks of a seaC Dm Three hours before the break of day [Verse 8]Dm G They had not been on the ship twoAm weeksDm C G Dm I’m sure it was not threeDm C Until his true love began to weepAm and to mournC Dm And she wept most bitterlyDm C Dm [Verse 9]Dm C Am Oh, is it for my silver you weep?C Dm Is it for my store?Dm C Am Or is it for that house carpenterC Dm Whose face you’ll never see no more? [Verse 10]Dm G Dm It’s neither for you silver I weepDm C G Dm And neither for your storeDm But it’s all for the sake of myC Am sweet little babeC Dm Whose face I’ll never see no moreDm C Dm [Verse 11]Dm C Then a curse, a curse to theAm sailor she criedC Dm A curse, a curse, she sworeDm C You’ve robbed me of my houseAm carpenterC Dm Whose face I’ll never see no more [Verse 12]Dm G They had not been on the shipAm three weeksDm C G Dm I’m sure it was not fourDm Till they sprang a leak in theC Am bottom of the shipC Dm And it sunk for to rise no more