Tom: G major•
Verse 1
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C
G
D
G
Now old King Cole
C
G
was a merry old soul
D
G
and a merry old soul was he
He called for his pipe and he
called for his bowl
D
G
and he called for his fiddler's three
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G
Now every fiddler had a fine fiddle
D
G
and a very fine fiddle had he
D
There's none so rare as can compare
G
With King Cole and his Fiddler's Three
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G
The Queen of Hearts,
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G
she made some hearts
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G
All on the summer's day
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G
The Knave of Hearts, he stole those hearts
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G
And took them straight away
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G
The King of Hearts called for his parts
D
And beat the Knave before
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C
G
D
G
D
And now he's here no more.
The Grand Old Duke of York,
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D
he had ten thousand men.
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D
He marched them all to the top of a hill,
down again.
When they were up, they were up.
they were down.
A
And when they were only half way up,
D
Do you know where they were?
A
D
They were neither up nor down.
C#m
D
E
A
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
C#m
D
E
C#m
A
B
D
A
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
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E
All the king's horses and
B
C#m
A
D
Just could not hold Humpty
A
D
A
D
A
D
together again.
a pocketful of rye
Four -and -twenty blackened
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E
birds lay in the pie
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D
Oh, wasn't that a dainty dish
E
A
to set before the king?
The king was in his couching house,
pouting out his money
The queen was in the parlor,
B
E
eating bread and honey
A
The maid was in the garden,
A
D
When down came a black bird
E
A
and he pecked up her nose
But I'm glad to say Miss
Ginny Wendt
came down and put it back again.
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