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Song Name: |
pretty polly perkins (tremolo) |
By: |
Harry Clifton |
Posted By: |
yukon |
Difficulty: |
Beginner |
Key: |
A |
Genre: |
Irish |
Harp Type: |
Tremolo |
Audio: |
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Created: |
2014-04-29 03:53:19 |
Modified: |
2014-04-29 04:01:31 |
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Song: |
This is tabbed for a 24 hole Echo Celeste tremolo
4 4 -2 3 4 5 -5 5 3
I am a broken hearted milkman
4 -2 3 -1 2
In grief I�m arrayed
5 -5 4 6 6 -5 4
Through keeping of the company
-4 -4 5 -4 -3 4
Of a young servant maid
3-2 34 5 -5 5 5 4
Who lived on board and wages
4 -3 -5 -5 4
The house to keep clean
5 -5 6-5 -66 -55 -5 -3
In a gen-tle-man�s family
5 4 -3 -4 5
Near Pattington Green
Chorus:
4 4 -2 3 3 5 5 -5 5 5 4
She was as beautiful as a butterfly
4 -4 -5 -5 4
And proud as a queen
5-5 6 -5 -6 6 -5 5 -5 -3
Was pretty lit-tle Pol-ly Perkins
5 4 -3 -4 5
Of Pattington Green
Verse 2:
She�d an ankle like an antelope
And a step like a deer
A voice like a black bird
So mellow and clear
Her hair hung in ringlets
So beautiful and long
I thought that she loved me
But I found I was wrong
(Chorus)
Verse 3:
When I�d rattle in the morning
And cry milk below
At the sound of my milk cans
Her face she did show
With a smile on her countenance
And a laugh in her eye
If I�d thought that she loved me
I�d have laid down to die
(Chorus)
Verse 4:
When I asked her to marry me
She said �Oh what stuff�
And told me to drop it
For she�d had quite enough
Of my nonsense at the time
I�d been very kind
But marry a milkman
She didn�t feel inclined
(Chorus)
Verse 5:
The man that has me must
Have silver and gold
A chariot to ride in
And be handsome and bold
His hair must be curly
As any watch spring
And whiskers as big as
A brush for clothing
(Chorus)
Verse 6:
The words that she uttered went
Straight through my heart
I sobbed and I sighed
And I straight did depart
With a tear on my eyelid
As big as a bean
I bid farewell to Polly
And to Paddington Green
(Chorus)
Verse 7:
In six months she married
This hard hearted girl
But it was not a Wi-count,
And it was not a Nearl
It was not a Boronite,
But a shade or two wuss
It was a bow legged conductor
Of a tuppenny bus.
(Chorus) |
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