Key: E major
Verse 1
Em
D
G
Em
D
Where are you going to,
my pretty fair maid,
With your red rosy cheeks
A
D
I'm going a -milking,
G
D
kind sir, she answered me,
Rolling in the dew
my pretty fair maid,
With your red rosy cheeks
G
D
kind, so she answered me,
For rolling in the dew
my pretty fair maid
With your red rosy cheeks
so she answered me
For rolling in the dew
my pretty fair maid,
with your red rosy cheeks
A
D
I surely ever wash again,
Dsus4
D
time says she answer'd me,
the rolling in the dew
D
G
D
Supposing you should have a child,
my pretty fair maid,
with your red rosy cheeks
Am
Asus4
and your cold black hair.
Am
D
C
D
Why surely you would father it kind,
Dsus4
D
so she answered me.
For rolling in the dew
A
Asus4
Am
Em
makes the milkmaids fair.
my pretty fair maid?
With your red rosy cheeks
Am
Asus4
and your cold black hair.
Am
D
C
D
Dsus4
My father is a basket maker kind, so
The rolling in the dew
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Asus4
Am
Em
makes the milkmaids fair.
D
Dsus4
What should we do for linen then,
With your red robes, your jigs,
Am
Asus4
and your cold black hair?
D
C
D
My brother is a linen draper kind,
So she answered me,
The rolling in the dew
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Em
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Dsus4
Supposing I should run away,
With your red rosy cheeks
kind sir, she answered me,
For rolling in the dew
Em
D
G
Em
D
makes the milkmaids fair.
Am
D
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D
Am
Asus4
D
C
D
Dsus4
D
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D
Asus4
Am
D
Dsus4
D
Am
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D
Dsus4
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you
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