The Light Dragoon
Malinky
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C A light dragoon came over the hillC When the moon was shining clearlyF There was a little lady and sheC knew him by his horseF G C Because she loved him dearly,F dearly, so dearlyDm7 C There was a little lady and she knew him by his horseF G C Because she loved him dearly [Verse]C She's taken him by the nearside reinC Led him to the stableF "Here's corn and hay for yourC horse, young manF G C He can eat while he is able,F able, so ableDm7 C Here's corn and hay for your horse, young manF G C He can eat while he is able" [Verse]C She's taken him by the lily-white handC Led him to the tableF "It's cakes and wine for you, myC dearF G C You can drink while you are able,F able, so ableDm7 C It's cakes and wine for you, my dearContinúa después del anuncioF G C You can drink while you are able" [Verse]C She's gone upstairs to make his bedC Make it soft and comfyF C So nimble she's jumped into the bedF G C F To see if it was easy, easy, so easyDm7 C So nimble she's jumped into the bedF G C To see if it was easy [Verse]C The light dragoon has come upstairsC And put his trousers on the tableF C So nimble he's jumped into the bedF G C To do what he was able, able, soF ableDm7 C So nimble he's jumped into the bedF G C To do what he was able [Verse]C They've played upstairs 'til the clock struck oneC And the trumpets, they were soundingF Her spirits, they were high and herC belly, it was lowF G C An' she run home to her mummy,F mummy, her mummyDm7 Her spirits, they were high and herC belly, it was lowF G C An' she run home to her mummy [Verse]C "Oh, where have you been all the livelong night?"C Enquired her anxious parentsF C "I have been alone with the light dragoonF G C Because I love him dearly,F dearly, so dearlyDm7 C I've been alone with the light dragoonF G C Because I love him dearly" [Verse]C A light dragoon came over the hillC When the moon was shining clearlyF There was a little lady and sheC knew him by his horseF G C Because she loved him dearly,F dearly, so dearlyDm7 C There was a little lady and she knew him by his horseF G C F Because she loved him dearly