Chords for Domeana
Tempo:
51.55 bpm
Chords used:
A
Am
G
E
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[A]
[Am]
As Jack went a [G]-walkin', all [A] on a fine day, Well a squire and his lady came walkin' that way,
And the squire [E] to the lady did say, Tonight [B] with you, love, I'd mean [G] to lay with [Am] thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee.
Just tie a string all around your finger, Let the other end dangle down from your window,
And I'll come by and I'll pull the string, And you come down and you let me in with thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
Jack says to himself, I've a mind for to try, See the poor sailor, he can't win that prize,
So Jack walks by and he pulls the string, And she came down and she let old Jack in with [Am] his,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee.
The squire came a-riding, he was singing a song, He was thinking to himself how it wouldn't be long,
But when he arrived no string he'd found, And all of his hopes were all dashed to the ground with his,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
It was early in the morning, it was just getting light,
Well the lady woke up with a terrible fright, For there lay Jack in his [E] tarry old shirt,
And behold his [A] face was all covered [Am] in dirt, And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
[A]
Oh what do you mean, you tarry sailor, Sneaking in a lady's chamber to steal her treasure,
Oh no, says Jack, I just pulled the string, And you came down and you let me in with me,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
Jack says to the lady, Your pardon I pray, I'll steal away very quietly at the break of the day,
Oh no, she says, don't you go too far, For I never will part from my jolly Jack Tar,
And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
[Am]
As Jack went a [G]-walkin', all [A] on a fine day, Well a squire and his lady came walkin' that way,
And the squire [E] to the lady did say, Tonight [B] with you, love, I'd mean [G] to lay with [Am] thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee.
Just tie a string all around your finger, Let the other end dangle down from your window,
And I'll come by and I'll pull the string, And you come down and you let me in with thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
Jack says to himself, I've a mind for to try, See the poor sailor, he can't win that prize,
So Jack walks by and he pulls the string, And she came down and she let old Jack in with [Am] his,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee.
The squire came a-riding, he was singing a song, He was thinking to himself how it wouldn't be long,
But when he arrived no string he'd found, And all of his hopes were all dashed to the ground with his,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
It was early in the morning, it was just getting light,
Well the lady woke up with a terrible fright, For there lay Jack in his [E] tarry old shirt,
And behold his [A] face was all covered [Am] in dirt, And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
[A]
Oh what do you mean, you tarry sailor, Sneaking in a lady's chamber to steal her treasure,
Oh no, says Jack, I just pulled the string, And you came down and you let me in with me,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
Jack says to the lady, Your pardon I pray, I'll steal away very quietly at the break of the day,
Oh no, she says, don't you go too far, For I never will part from my jolly Jack Tar,
And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
Key:
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_ _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
As Jack went a [G]-walkin', all [A] on a fine day, Well a squire and his lady came walkin' that way,
_ _ And the squire [E] to the lady did say, Tonight [B] with you, love, I'd mean [G] to lay with [Am] thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
Just tie a string all around your finger, Let the other end dangle down from your window,
_ And I'll come by and I'll pull the string, And you come down and you let me in with thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
Jack says to himself, I've a mind for to try, See the poor sailor, he can't win that prize,
_ So Jack walks by and he pulls the string, And she came down and she let old Jack in with [Am] his,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
The squire came a-riding, he was singing a song, He was thinking to himself how it wouldn't be long,
_ But when he arrived no string he'd found, And all of his hopes were all dashed to the ground with his,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
It was early in the morning, it was just getting light,
Well the lady woke up with a terrible fright, _ For there lay Jack in his [E] tarry old shirt,
And behold his [A] face was all covered [Am] in dirt, And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
Oh what do you mean, you tarry sailor, Sneaking in a lady's chamber to steal her treasure,
_ _ Oh no, says Jack, I just pulled the string, And you came down and you let me in with me,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
Jack says to the lady, Your pardon I pray, I'll steal away very quietly at the break of the day,
_ Oh no, she says, don't you go too far, For I never will part from my jolly Jack Tar,
And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _ _
[Am] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
As Jack went a [G]-walkin', all [A] on a fine day, Well a squire and his lady came walkin' that way,
_ _ And the squire [E] to the lady did say, Tonight [B] with you, love, I'd mean [G] to lay with [Am] thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
Just tie a string all around your finger, Let the other end dangle down from your window,
_ And I'll come by and I'll pull the string, And you come down and you let me in with thee,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
Jack says to himself, I've a mind for to try, See the poor sailor, he can't win that prize,
_ So Jack walks by and he pulls the string, And she came down and she let old Jack in with [Am] his,
Do me an' dee me an' do [A] me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
The squire came a-riding, he was singing a song, He was thinking to himself how it wouldn't be long,
_ But when he arrived no string he'd found, And all of his hopes were all dashed to the ground with his,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
It was early in the morning, it was just getting light,
Well the lady woke up with a terrible fright, _ For there lay Jack in his [E] tarry old shirt,
And behold his [A] face was all covered [Am] in dirt, And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
Oh what do you mean, you tarry sailor, Sneaking in a lady's chamber to steal her treasure,
_ _ Oh no, says Jack, I just pulled the string, And you came down and you let me in with me,
Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _
Jack says to the lady, Your pardon I pray, I'll steal away very quietly at the break of the day,
_ Oh no, she says, don't you go too far, For I never will part from my jolly Jack Tar,
And his, Do me an' dee me an' do me an' dee. _ _ _ _ _ _