One Misty Moisty Morning

Steeleye Span

Composición de: Gladwin / Tradition
tonalidad: G Afinación: E A D G B E
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[Verse 1]
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One misty moisty morning when cloudy was the weather
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I met with an old man cloth-ed all in leather
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He was clothed all in leather with a cap be - neath his chin
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 2]
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This rustic was a thresher as on his way he hied
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And with a leather bottle fast buckled by his side
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He wore no shirt upon his back but wool unto his skin
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 3]
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I went a little further and there I met a maid
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A-going a-milking, a-milking Sir she said
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Then I began to compliment and she began to sing
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 4]
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This maid her name was Dolly clothed in a gown of grey
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I being somewhat jolly persuaded her to stay
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And straight I fell a-courting her in hopes her love to win
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 5]
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I having time and leisure, I spent a vacant hour
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A-telling of my treasure while sitting in the bower
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With many kind embraces I stroke her double chin
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 6]
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I said that I would married be and she would be my bride
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And long we should not tarry and twenty things beside
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I'll plough and sow and reap and mow and you shall sit and spin
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 7]
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Her parents then consented, all parties were agreed
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Her portion thirty shillings, we married were with speed
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Then Will the piper he did play whilst others dance and sing
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Singing… How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain

[Verse 8]
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Then lusty Ralph and Robin with many damsels gay
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Did ride on Roan and Dobbin to celebrate the day
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And when they met together their caps they off did fling
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Singing…How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain
        Em              G               D               G               
Singing…How d'ya do and how d'ya do and how d'ya do a - gain
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