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Dm - E - Am
Dm E Am
1. Early one morninâ, one morninâ in spring
Dm G C E
to hear the birds whistle, the nightingales sing.
Am G Am Em
I met a fair maiden who sweetly did sing,
Am Dm E Am
Iâm going to be married next Monday morning.
Dm E Am
2. âHow old are you, my fair young maid,
Dm G C E
here in this valley, this valley so green?
Am G Am Em
How old are you, my fair young maid?â
Am Dm E Am
âIâm goinâ to be sixteen next Monday morning.â
Dm E Am
3. âWell, sixteen years old, thatâs too young for to marry,
Dm G C E
so take my advice, five years longer to tarry.
Am G Am Em
For marriage brings troubles and sorrows begin,
Am Dm E Am
so put off your wedding for Monday morning.â
Dm E Am
4. âYou talk like a mad man, a man with no skill,
Dm G C E
two years Iâve been waiting against my own will.
Am G Am Em
And now Iâm determined to have my own way,
Am Dm E Am
and Iâm going to be married next Monday morning.â
Dm E Am
5. âAnd next Monday morninâ the bells they will ring,
Dm G C E
my true love will buy me a gay gold ring.
Am G Am Em
Also heâll buy me a new pretty gown
Am Dm E Am
to wear at my wedding next Monday morning.â
Dm E Am
6. âNext Monday night when I go to my bed,
Dm G C E
and I turn around to the man that Iâve wed,
Am G Am Em
around his middle my two arms I will fling,
Am Dm E Am
and I wish to my soul it was Monday morning.â
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