Sir Patrick Spens
Fairport Convention
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G DG DG DG DD C G DD C G D [Verse 1]G D G D A King sat in Dunfermline townG D G D Drinking of the blood-red wineEm Bm Em Bm "Where can I get a good sea-captainAm Em Bm Am To sail this mighty ship of mine?" [Instrumental]D C G DD C G D [Verse 2]G D G D G Then up there spoke a bonny boyD G D Sitting at the King's right kneeEm Bm Em "Sir Patrick Spens is the veryBm best seamanAm Em Bm Am That ever sailed upon the sea" [Verse 3]D C The king has written a broad letterG D And sealed it up with his own right handC Sending word unto Sir PatrickG D To come to him at his command [Instrumental]Continúa después del anuncioC G D [Verse 4]G D G D "An enemy then this must beG D G D Who told a lie concerning meEm Bm Em Bm For I was never a very good seamanAm Em Bm Am Nor ever do intend to be" [Instrumental]D C G DD C G D [Verse 5]G D G D G Last night I saw the new moonD G D With the old moon in her armEm Bm Em Bm A sign, a sign since we were bornAm Em Bm That means there'll be a deadlyAm storm [Verse 6]D C They had not sailed upon the seaG D A day, a day, but barely threeC When loud and boisterous grew the windG D And loud and stormy grew the sea [Instrumental]G DG DG DG DD C G DD C G D [Verse 7]G D G D Then up there came a mermaidenG D G D A comb and glass, all in her handEm Bm Em "Here's a health to you, my merryBm young menAm Em Bm Am For you'll not see dry land again" [Instrumental]C G D [Verse 8]G D G D G "Oh, long may my lady lookD G D With a lantern in her handEm Bm Em Bm Before she sees my bonny shipAm Em Bm Am Come sailing homewards to dryD land" [Verse 9]C Forty miles off AberdeenG D The water's fifty fathoms deepC G There lies good Sir Patrick SpensD With the Scots lords at his feet [Otro]G DG DG DG DD C G DD C G D