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Alas, my love, you do me wrong 1 O& {0 j+ ^" u0 [1 Z4 XTo cast me off discourteously; ) x+ H2 U0 d2 b- l) a+ S+ bAnd I have loved you so long,( m# `: l3 R0 W: x5 [+ V$ |
Delighting in your company,: H w! G( d# M/ f5 {
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My smock of gold so crimson red,0 G' U$ u6 }2 N3 X, R
With pearls bedecked sumptuously.2 A' @! i7 L0 Z
The like no other lasses had,2 x+ z. c9 T8 f
And yet thou wouldst not love me.8 t- A/ j9 Q# L. _. Q( [) U
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Greensleeves was all my joy, 2 o8 m, V- E+ `" q9 `: yGreensleeves was my delight; ( ~3 q! S/ |! A8 \4 F6 s$ Q- MGreensleves was my heart of gold, 9 {" R" b5 L. P4 NAnd who but my Greensleeves? - _6 t. T! `' B2 r: w $ A* T0 Y) p* \4 l* W# a& lThou couldst desire no earthly thing,8 a8 r# L# b( S R. }
But still thou hadst it readily; % p# n4 n% h1 B" @6 b8 oThy music still to play and sing, # o e- z, @; h9 B& qAnd yet thou wouldst not love me. # ^8 C( H$ f' G5 P0 z2 @+ U7 @5 U+ ~4 z) H6 @
Well, I pray to God on high,2 \5 U5 i3 a+ }; T3 x) d# W4 w5 J
That my constancy mayest see,; ^. O# d- h( Z* {
And that yet once before I die, ; u+ K* O B' X! b2 X, \: nThou wilt vouchsafe to love me. 2 C$ Z' x y, v; g. K7 B: t6 Z . a# p2 U! W; K9 t: A y- Repeat Chorus - x17 S) U) o5 D) C+ U
Greensleeves was all my joy,; L! S, S. t" c) i
Greensleeves was my delight; . |4 ~( c4 ]. b* x% G6 NGreensleves was my heart of gold,3 {" {5 g1 X/ A
And who but my Greensleeves? ' w/ N+ `0 @2 v! G2 x/ t$ j( i" B, N8 u
Greensleeves, farewell! Adieu! ; ]6 d0 q# O) F; U: ]6 W/ OGod I pray t prosper thee; ) ]* ]: C) g$ R; D8 d3 QFor I am still thy lover true, ' U2 z' ]8 M: y5 R1 u" m$ BCome once again and love me., p3 G- b- D; f
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Greensleeves was my heart of gold,9 x% W6 D2 C# F) T6 W& \- o$ E7 I
And who but my Greensleeves?