Key: G major
Verse 1
G
C
D
G
Am
D
G
As I rode
out and walked about,
Am
D
I'd heard them full of cheer.
G
C
G
The birds did sing, made the valleys ring,
C
Am
D
sweet music unto my ears.
G
C
G
The bracken gold and the hawthorn bold
C
Am
D
grew along by the river main.
G
And little I thought that I'd soon be caught
Am
D
In the snares of Liza Jane
Am
D
A vision came into view
G
C
G
A maiden fair with long red hair
C
Am
And her cheeks were a rosy hue
D
G
C
G
Such a sweet calling I have never seen
C
Am
D
And my breath I could scarce maintain
Am
D
When first I saw Liza Jane
Am
D
Her beauty and her charm
G
C
G
No artist's brush could show how much
C
Am
Her nature does desire
D
G
C
G
No clerk could write of her aura bright
C
Am
D
Their words would be all in vain
Am
D
As fair as Liza Jane
G
C
G
Please ease my mind, do not decline
C
Am
D
And you'll find that my heart is true
G
C
G
Your winsome smile has me beguiled
C
Am
D
And I'm bound in Cupid's chain
Am
D
G
Am
D
G
C
G
That I love for Eliza Jane
C
Am
D
G
C
G
C
Am
D
G
Am
D
Am
D
To another I pledge my hand
G
C
Though he's grey and old,
G
C
he has land and gold
D
G
C
G
C
He buys me rings and fancy things,
Am
D
so with him I will remain
said I must away,
Am
D
and there went Liza Jane
Am
D
G
Ye lovers all went through,
Am
D
but cause a warning take by me
G
C
G
Be wary of a callous love
C
Am
who slides your poverty
D
G
C
Though three months long
G
C
have come and gone,
Am
D
my heart still feels the pain
Am
D
G
C
G
D
G
Am
on my love lies a jade
D
G
C
G
D
G
Am
D
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ChordsG C D Am
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