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Song Name: |
Fennario |
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Appalachian folk song |
Posted By: |
WaltP |
Difficulty: |
Any |
Key: |
F |
Genre: |
Folk |
Harp Type: |
Diatonic |
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Created: |
2009-08-18 20:08:49 |
Modified: |
0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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Song: |
FENNARIO
Appalachian folk song
Joan Baez
Key: F
6 7 7 -6 6 6 -6 7 6
As we marched down to Fen-na-ri-o,
7 8 9 9 9 -8 8 9 9
As we marched down to Fen-na-ri-o,
9 -10 -10 9 9 8
Our cap-tain fell in love
7 7 9 9 8 7 -6
with a la-dy like a dove.
7 7 7 7 -6 6 6 -6 7 6
They call her by name pret-ty Peg-gy-o.
What will your mother think pretty Peggy-o?
What will your mother think pretty Peggy-o?
What will your mother think
when she hears the guineas clink,
The soldiers all marchin\' before you-o?
In a carriage you will ride, pretty Peggy-o.
In a carriage you will ride, pretty Peggy-o.
In a carriage you will ride
with your true love by your side,
As fair as any maiden in the are-o.
Come skippin\' down the stair, pretty Peggy-o.
Come skippin\' down the stair, pretty Peggy-o.
Come skippin\' down the stair
combin\' back your yellow hair,
And bid farewell to sweet William-o.
Sweet William is dead, pretty Peggy-o.
Sweet William is dead, pretty Peggy-o.
Sweet William is dead, and he died for a maid,
The fairest maid in the are-o.
If ever I return, pretty Peggy-o.
If ever I return, pretty Peggy-o.
If ever I return all your cities I will burn,
Destroying all the ladies in the are-o.
Destroying all the ladies in the are-o.
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