Joan Baez - Stewball
Autoscroll
1 Column
Text size
Transpose 0
Stewball chords
Joan Baez (old English folk Skewball of 1741)
G Am D G C D
Stewball was a Ggood horseEm, he wore his head Amhigh,
and the mane on his DfoDsus4retop,D was fine as silk GthreaCd.D
I rode him in GEnglandEm, I rode him in AmSpain,
and I never did DloDsus4se, boDys, I always did GgainC. D
So come all you GgamblerEms, wherever you Amare,
and don`t bet your DmoDsus4ney onD that little grey GmarCe.D
Most likely she`ll GstumblEme, most likely she`ll Amfall,
but never you`ll DloDsus4se, boDys, on my noble StewGballC. D
As they were a-GridingEm, `bout halfway Amround,
that grey mare she DstDsus4umbledD, and fell on the GgrounCd.D
And way out GyonderEm, ahead of them Amall,
came a-prancing and a-DdaDsus4ncing,D my noble StewGballC. D
Stewball was a Grace horseEm, and by the day he was Ammine,
he never drank DwaDsus4ter, hDe always drank GwinCe.G
Set8
http://sites.google.com/site/guitarmusicchordsandlyrics/