William Fitzwilliam
The Decemberists
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C C/G C C/G [Verse 1]C/G F William Fitzwilliam went walkingC/G in AprilC/G With sweet briar roses on theG banks of the ThamesC/G F When over his kerchief,C/G there came such a clamorC/G That William Fitzwilliam tookG C/G shelter within [Chorus]F Don't lose your head to thisC/G brooding and ragingF Don't give your heart to theG sweetness of sinC/G And don't go out wandering, theF C/G ghosts hover around youC/G The Howards and the SeymoursG C/G The Poles and Boleyns [Verse 2]Continúa después del anuncioC/G F William Fitzwilliam emerged fromC/G the arborsC/G A luminous show such as he'd neverG seenC/G F And so on to London he lit on hisC/G skateboardC/G G Arrived in a tumult to greet theC/G new queen [Chorus]F Don't lose your head to thisC/G brooding and ragingF Don't give your heart to theG sweetness of sinC/G And don't go out wandering, theF C/G ghosts hover around youC/G The Howards and the SeymoursG C/G The Poles and Boleyns [Interlude]C/G F C/G G [Verse 3]C/G F As night settled earthly all cladC/G in its sableC/G And England's fair princes wereG snug in their bedsC/G F William Fitzwilliam will glide onC/G the HumberC/G In star silver sneakers above theG C/G living and the dead [Chorus]F Don't lose your head to thisC/G brooding and ragingF Don't give your heart to theG sweetness of sinC/G And don't go out wandering, theF C/G ghosts hover around youC/G The Howards and the SeymoursG C/G The Poles and Boleyns [Otro]C/G The Tudors and the FitzRoysG C/G The Poles and Boleyns