ptab Greensleeves Lon Kelly)Traditional - 16th Century English Melody Traditional Lon KellyCraig Rogers {Tellurian}craigrogers706@hotmail.com * GREENSLEEVES * 1 Alas, my love you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously For I have loved you so long Delighting in your company Chorus Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight Greensleeves was my heart of gold And who but my lady Greensleeves I have been ready at your hand To grant whatever you would crave I have both wagered life and land Your love and good will for to have * Chorus * I brought the kerchers to thy head That were wrought fine and gallantly I kept thee both at board and bed Which cost my purse well favouredly * Chorus * Greensleeves, now farewell adieu God I pray to prosper thee For I am still thy lover true Come once again and love me * Chorus * * GREENSLEEVES * 2 Alas, my love you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously For I have loved you so long Delighting in your company Chorus Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight Greensleeves was my heart of gold And who but my lady Greensleeves Your vows you've broken, like my heart Oh, why did you so enrapture me ? Now I remain in a world apart But my heart remains in captivity * Chorus * I have been ready at your hand To grant whatever you would crave I have both wagered life and land Your love and good-will for to have * Chorus * If you intend thus to disdain It does the more enrapture me And even so, I still remain A lover in captivity * Chorus * My men were clothed all in green And they did ever wait on thee All this was gallant to be seen And yet thou wouldst not love me * Chorus * Thou couldst desire no earthly thing But still thou hadst it readlly Thy music still to play and sing And yet thou wouldst not love me * Chorus * Well, I will pray to God on high That thou my constancy mayst see And that yet once before I die Thou wilt vouchsafe to love me * Chorus * Ah, Greensleeves now farewell, adieu To God I pray to prosper thee For I am still thy lover true Come once again and love me * Chorus *l "Greensleeves" is the same song as "What Child Is This?" The two differences being, different lyrics and the raised sixth {F#} in the melody, which is characteristic of "Greensleeves". While "What Child Is This?" is normally sung with a natural sixth, a F natural. C.R.CGuitarSteel String Acoustic Guitarh@ Dropped-D@;72-& CFloatingTextSee Performace Notes^$Times New RomanLyrics$Times New RomanDADGBE6cTimes New Roman CGuitarIn CTempoMarker} a lttle bit syncopated  CSection2  $AIntroCStaff!-  CPosition CLineData#B# !@#B#B!# ```B  b``!@b CMusicBarC C 2   BVerse*- #B   !@@!#`b&E`BbCC C 2 - #B#B# " #B" " Bgd%Fg%Fg`@`bbCC C 2 [*-#B @  !@@!#`b&E` &EBbCC C 2u  !- ##"   "######B`BbB`B`B`B`CC C 25  CChorus-- %E%E  !@ @!B#gg&E`bbCC C 2 !-#B#B`# " #B" " BB"B"B `@`bbbCC C 2 -- *Ij*Ij  %D%!#&Ee@bCC C 2 c!9#@#"   "#B`#B`BcBb!B`CC CUntitled!h@Bass+&! 2 } ArialTimes New RomanTimes New Roman