Accords et paroles Her Mantle So Green Sinead O'Connor

Her Mantle So Green

Sinead O'Connor

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Intro
<u>F</u> <u>C</u> <u>F</u> <u>C</u> <u>C</u>
<u>G7</u>  <u>Am</u> <u>F</u> <u>Dm</u> <u>Am</u> <u>Am/F</u> <u>Am</u> <u>Am/G</u>
verse 1
As I went out walking one morning in June  
To view the fair fields and the valleys in bloom;     
I spied a pretty fair maid she a-ppeared like a queen    
With - her costly fine robes and her mantle so green  
Interlude
        
verse 2
Says I my pretty fair maid won?t you come with me     
We'll both join in wedlock and married we'll be;     
I will dress you in fine linen you'll a-ppear like a queen
With - your costly fine robes and your mantle so green.
Interlude
        
verse 3
Says she now my young man you must be ex-cused   
For I'll wed with no man so you must be re-fused;     
To the green woods I will wander and shun all men's view    
For - the boy I love dearly lies in famed Water-loo.
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<u>F</u> <u>C</u> <u>F</u> <u>C</u> <u>C</u>
<u>G7</u>  <u>Am</u> <u>F</u> <u>Dm</u> <u>Am</u> <u>Am/F</u> <u>Am</u> <u>Am/G</u>
verse 4
Well if you're not married say your lover's name      
I fought in that battle so I might know the same.      
Draw near to my garment and there you will see      
His ? name is em-broidered on my mantle so green.
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Verse 5
In the ribbon of her mantle there I did be-hold    
His name and his surname in letters of gold       
Young William O'Riley a-ppeared in my view       
He ? was my chief comrade back in famed Water-loo
Interlude
        
Verse 6
And as he lay dying I heard his last cry     
?If you were here lovely Nancy I'd be willing to die?     
And as I told her this story in anguish she flew      
And - the more that I told her the paler she grew
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Verse 7
So I smiled on my Nancy 'twas I broke your heart  
In your fathers garden that day we did part       
And this is the truth and the truth I de-clare     
Oh ? here's your love token the gold ring I wear

Her Mantle So Green

Sinead O'Connor