Tom: Bb major
Verse 1
G
C
I've come to wive it wealthily
in Padua.
If wealthily, then happily in Padua.
D
If my wife has a bag of gold,
G
D
do I care if the bag be old?
wealthily in Padua.
He's come to wive it
wealthily in Padua.
I heard you mutter,
F
G
Zound's a loathsome lad you are.
D
I shall not be disturbed one bit,
If she be but a quarter wit.
G
If she only can talk of clothes,
G
D
her darker nose.
C
I've come to wive it wealthily
B
He's come to wive it wealthily
and pad, you are.
E
D
I heard you say,
Gadzook's completely mad, you are.
If her knees now
G
and then should knock
D
If her eyes were a wee bit crossed
G
D
Were she wearing the hair she'd lost
G
Still the damsel I'll make my dame
D
G
D
In the dark they are all the same
G
I've come to wive it wealth
C
ily in Padua
G
He's come to wive it wealth
C
G
ily in Padua
C
G
I heard you say, good gad,
B
A
but what a cad you are.
D
Do I mind if she fret and fuss?
If she fume like Vesuvius?
If she roar like a winter breeze
on the rough Adriatic seas?
If she scream like a teething brat?
If she scratch like a tiger cat?
G
D
If she fight like a raging bull?
G
Em
A
D
I have oft stuck a pig before.
G
C
G
I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua
D
With the waddy -naddy -naddy
C
D
G
Not to mention money -money for a rainy day
D
G
C
G
I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua you
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