Tom: D# minor
Verse 1
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Am
It's of a pedlar,
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Am
a pedlar bold
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Em
A pedlar bold there chanced to be
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He took his pack all on his back
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G
And merrily trudged
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over the lea
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by chance he met with two troublesome men,
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C
Two troublesome men there
And one of them was bold
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Robin Hood
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Am
little John so free
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in thy pack
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Em
Come speedily and tell to me
I've several suits of the gay
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G
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And silken bowstrings two or three
If you have several suits of
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the gay green cloth
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Em
And silken bowstrings two or three
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G
Then by me body says little John
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One half of your packet
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Am
shall belong to me
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Am
O no, o no cries the pedlar bold
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Em
O no, o no that ne'er could be
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There is never a man in all Nottingham
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Can take one half of my pack
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from me
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Am
The pedlar he's pulled off his pack,
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Em
G
Em
Put it a little below his knee
Saying if you do move me
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G
My pack and all it shall go
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with thee.
Then little John he's
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Am
drawn his sword
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Em
The pedlar by his pack did stand
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They fought until they both did sweat
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G
Till he cries pedlar pray hold
And Robin Hood who'd been
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standing by
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Em
Well he did laugh most heartily
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I could find a man of much smaller
scale
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That could thrash the pedlar
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Am
and also thee
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Am
Go try you, master, says little John
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Em
And go you try right speedily
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For by me body, says little John
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Am
I know this night you will know me
Then Robin Hood he's
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drawn his sword
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Em
The pedlar by his pack did stand
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G
blood in streams did flow
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Am
Till he cries pedlar pray hold thy hand
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Am
O pedlar, pedlar what is thy name
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Em
Come speedily and tell to me
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G
Well now my name I could never tell,
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Till both your names you
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Am
have told me
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Am
The one of us is bold Robin Hood
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Em
The other one's little John so free
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it lays to my good will
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Am
Whether my name I choose to tell thee.
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Am
I'm Gamble Gold of the
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gay green woods
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Em
Travelled far beyond the sea
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For killing a man in my father's land
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Am
Far from the country I was forced to flee
If you are Gamble Gold of the
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Em
Travelled far beyond the sea
You are my mother's
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What nearer cousins could
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we be
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They sheathed their swords
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with friendly words
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So merrily they did agree
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They went to an alehouse
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And cracked bottles right merrily
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