Amy Nuttall - Greensleeves- k. ]% t; [: e5 t
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% E/ {/ U2 G' R% G9 A* {( Q) @Alas, my love, you do me wrong6 e( W2 z# t% f* Q2 _* |
To cast me off discourteously;+ c7 E* |( M: m& Z/ t% m
And I have loved you so long, 9 v. W4 \( H8 H9 d GDelighting in your company, ) I* ?+ [: I- {8 [4 n% i* T! x! Q' m# N, ~' r2 R' k+ a8 x
My smock of gold so crimson red, % O5 p6 S' g6 c' T0 t# oWith pearls bedecked sumptuously. 3 d4 [4 K- | G* I7 sThe like no other lasses had,6 S7 m: a- O+ V2 b- \
And yet thou wouldst not love me.1 Y& t! C9 u# {- n7 E$ V
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Greensleeves was all my joy, 3 N! F' ~1 q! @! ~! @- iGreensleeves was my delight; 2 {6 _ x- @& z# hGreensleves was my heart of gold, : A+ k7 @. m* d6 ]5 B" mAnd who but my Greensleeves? * S# q8 {8 X m" |/ J- j6 F) N7 ~$ B
Thou couldst desire no earthly thing,; l7 i# E/ N- d; A
But still thou hadst it readily; " q, I2 [* L* p5 S0 K4 U* y- NThy music still to play and sing,3 y1 t Y0 m5 O g$ n
And yet thou wouldst not love me. 1 G0 r- g( b! L9 z* @9 @& w1 D- R5 m5 B$ G# O
Well, I pray to God on high,% M3 G. \3 l$ Y
That my constancy mayest see, # _; L! [. E5 Q+ f5 vAnd that yet once before I die,5 H# r* j& u; |& c! {' W; ]
Thou wilt vouchsafe to love me. 3 ~ [; c) |8 K& {; I, {5 b5 z' U* L# ^
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Greensleeves was all my joy, # S% B8 \6 g3 D' f$ X. o; WGreensleeves was my delight; ' e" F* w6 r9 U2 i) |Greensleves was my heart of gold, 6 M+ W6 R1 ?* @! lAnd who but my Greensleeves? 2 n3 a# E; e' S8 t! {) y) P+ a. q: f: u: l) }2 i* g7 w
Greensleeves, farewell! Adieu!- k |5 y4 l* U1 N, ~/ q
God I pray t prosper thee;' f4 d% L0 ~# K) e( u
For I am still thy lover true, * l% r# C, H! I" ~# u f" r! {0 pCome once again and love me.; J' Y! d* w$ u/ G7 \5 Y3 j
( l3 I" b% s) G8 s+ W( t8 H! QAahh... 0 N6 I* H9 h2 D V& \3 YGreensleeves was my heart of gold,6 m; z1 }+ `; q- g& F
And who but my Greensleeves?