There Was A Wealthy Merchant
Steeleye Span
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Dm Am F GGm F Bb FC Gm Dm C Dm [Verse]Am There was a wealthy merchantF G In London he did dwellGm F He had a beautiful daughterBb F The truth to you I'll tellC Gm Dm Oh, the truth to you I'll tellC Dm C [Verse]Dm Am She had sweethearts a-plentyF G And men of high degreeGm F But none but Jack the sailorBb F Her true love ere could beC Gm Dm Oh, her true love ere could beC Dm C [Verse]Dm Am Jack he's gone a-sailingF G With trouble on his mindGm F He's left his king and his countryBb F And his darling girl behindC Gm Dm C Dm C Oh, his darling girl behind [Instrumental]Dm Am F GContinúa después del anuncioGm F Bb FC Gm Bm A Bm A [Verse]Bm Gbm She went down to a tailor's shopD E And dressed in men's arrayEm D She's signed a bill of passageG D To convey herself awayA Em Bm A Bm A Ohh, convey herself away [Verse]Bm Gbm Before you get on board, SirD E Your name we'd like to knowEm D She smiled all in her countenanceG D They call me Jack-a-RoeA Em Bm Ohh, they call me Jack-a-Roe [Bridge]Bm "I see your waist is slenderBm Your fingers they are smallBm Your cheeks too red and rosyBm To face the cannonball"Bm "I know my waist is slenderBm And my fingers they are smallBm But it would not make me trembleA Em To see ten thousand fallBm A Bm To see them fall" [Verse]Dm Am The war soon being overF G She went and looked aroundGm F Among the dead and woundedBb F Her darling boy she foundC Gm Dm C Oh, her darling boy she found [Verse]Dm Am She picked him up all in her armsF G And carried him to the townGm F She sent for a physicianBb F Who quickly healed his woundsC Gm Dm Oh, who quickly healed his wounds [Verse]Am This couple they got marriedF G So well they did agreeGm F This couple they got marriedBb F So why not you and me?C Gm Dm Oh, why not you and me?