Chords for Black Eyed Gypsy

Tempo:
130.4 bpm
Chords used:

Em

D

E

F

F#m

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Black Eyed Gypsy chords
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[F]
[Em]
[E]
[F#]
Three old gypsies came to our hall door, one sang high and the other sang low, and the one sang high and the other sang low, and the third sang [F#m] the black-eyed gypsy.
Hopsters and downsters they left [A] her and put on her shoes of leather.
All of the hue and all of the cry, she's [G] away with the black-eyed gypsy.
[Em]
Late that night when the squire [D] came home inquiring for his lady, [Em]
servant girls of light threw [D] her malt, she's away with the black-eyed [Em] gypsy.
Said her name and meant quite [D] sweet, the black horse is no [Em] speedy, I will ride and I think [D] he's right, he's away with the black [Em]-eyed gypsy.
Here of east and here of [D] west, he will not and said [Em] so, brutally came to a wood, he [D] was feeling fair to [Em] his quietest lady.
Why did you leave your house and [D] your land, why did you leave your money, [Em]
why did you leave your new [D] little lord of bar, [Em] the black-eyed gypsy?
What could I for my house [D] and land, what could I for money, [Em]
what could I for my new [D] little lord, I'm away with [Em] the black-eyed gypsy.
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em] The night she slept in a goose-feather [D] bed with a blackest turn so [Em] bravely, the night she lied in a woody-dove [D]-field in the arms of a [Em] black-eyed gypsy.
What could I for a goose-feather [D] bed with a blackest turn so [Em] bravely, the night she lied in a woody-dove [D]-field in the arms of a [Em] black-eyed gypsy.
You rode east when I rode [D] west, you rode high when I rode [Em] low, as I did have a kiss on the end of your [D] lips and you and [Em] all your money.
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
[D] [Em]
He o'erslept into a hall door and the one sang high and the other sang low and the [E] one sang high and the other sang low and the third sang the black-eyed [F#m] gypsy.
Upstairs and outstairs the lady ran, put on her shoes of leather, all of the [F] hue and all of the [B] dry, she's away with the black-eyed gypsy.
[E]
Key:  
Em
121
D
1321
E
2311
F
134211111
F#m
123111112
Em
121
D
1321
E
2311
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _
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Three old gypsies came to our hall door, one sang high and the other sang low, and the one sang high and the other sang low, and the third sang [F#m] the black-eyed gypsy.
Hopsters and downsters they left [A] her and put on her shoes of leather.
All of the hue and all of the cry, she's [G] away with the black-eyed gypsy.
[Em]
Late that night when the squire [D] came home inquiring for his lady, [Em]
servant girls of light threw [D] her malt, she's away with the black-eyed [Em] gypsy.
Said her name and meant quite [D] sweet, the black horse is no [Em] speedy, I will ride and I think [D] he's right, he's away with the black [Em]-eyed gypsy.
Here of east and here of [D] west, he will not and said [Em] so, brutally came to a wood, he [D] was feeling fair to [Em] his quietest lady.
Why did you leave your house and [D] your land, why did you leave your money, [Em]
why did you leave your new [D] little lord of bar, [Em] the black-eyed gypsy?
What could I for my house [D] and land, what could I for money, [Em]
what could I for my new [D] little lord, I'm away with [Em] the black-eyed gypsy. _
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_ _ _ [D] _ _ _ [Em] The night she slept in a goose-feather [D] bed with a blackest turn so [Em] bravely, the night she lied in a woody-dove [D]-field in the arms of a [Em] black-eyed gypsy.
What could I for a goose-feather [D] bed with a blackest turn so [Em] bravely, the night she lied in a woody-dove [D]-field in the arms of a [Em] black-eyed gypsy.
You rode east when I rode [D] west, you rode high when I rode [Em] low, as I did have a kiss on the end of your [D] lips and you and [Em] all your money. _
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He o'erslept into a hall door and the one sang high and the other sang low and the [E] one sang high and the other sang low and the third sang the black-eyed [F#m] gypsy.
Upstairs and outstairs the lady ran, put on her shoes of leather, all of the [F] hue and all of the [B] dry, she's away with the black-eyed gypsy.
[E] _