The Rails

The Rails

William Taylor
nível fácil
Capo 3 

Intro: 
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Am C D 
C G Am 
G C Am 

Verse 
Am                   C          G 
I’ll sing you a song about two lovers,  
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who from Lichfield Town they came, 
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The young man’s name was William Taylor; 
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the lady’s name was Sarah Gray. 

Verse 
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William Taylor had enlisted 
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for a soldier he has gone, 
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He has gone and left his own true lover, 
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for to sigh and for to mourn. 

Verse 
Am              C        G 
Sarah’s parents did despise her - 
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filled her heart with grief and woe, 
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She vowed and said, “I’ll find my lover,  
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for a soldier I will go.” 

Verse 
Am                     C      G 
She dressed herself in man’s apparel; 
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man's apparel she put on, 
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Then for to seek her own true lover, 
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for to seek him she has gone. 

Verse 
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The sergeant major stepped up to her, 
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asking her what brought her there. 
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“I’ve come in search of my true lover, 
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who has proved to me severe.” 

Verse 
Em              G       D 
“If his name be William Taylor,  
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William Taylor is not here, 
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He’s lately married a rich young lady, 
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worth ten thousand pounds a year.” 

Verse 
Em                 G      D 
“If you rise early in the morning, 
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just before the break of day, 
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It’s there you’ll find your William Taylor, 
D                    G     Em 
walking out with his lady fair.” 

Instrumental 
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Em  G  A  
G  D  Em  
D  G  Em 

Verse 
Em                  G      D 
Then she rose early in the morning,  
Em              G         A 
just before the break of day, 
    G                   D       Em 
And there she spied her William Taylor, 
D                    G     Em 
walking out with his lady fair. 

Verse 
Em                        G           D 
And then she called for a sword and a pistol, 
Em                   G    A 
which was brought at her command, 
G                       D       Em 
She fired and shot bold William Taylor  
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with his bride at his right hand. 

Verse 
Em                              G      D 
And then the captain stepped up to her horse, 
Em              G           A 
well pleased at what she’d done, 
G                    D       Em 
He took her and made her commander 
D                  G        Em 
over the ships and o’er his men. 

Verse 
Am                   C         G 
I’ll sing you a song about two lovers,  
Am                 C          D 
who from Lichfield Town they came, 
C                        G       Am 
The young man’s name was William Taylor; 
       G            C     Am 
the lady's name was Sarah Gray. 

Outro 
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C G Am 
G C Am

Enviado por: Gustavo Silva

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