Chords for Madam I'm A Darlin'

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Madam I'm A Darlin' chords
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As I rode out to Dublin city, at the hour of twelve at night,
There stood a fine young maiden washing her clothes by broad moonlight.
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
[D] She was thin and she squayed them, and she young'd them out to dry,
Then she folded up her arms, saying, What a fine young girl I'm made of,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
Have you ever heard of cups and sauters, Rattling around in an elgin can,
Have you ever heard of a fine young woman, Married to a knuckle-knee grey,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
She said, Blue it is, a lovely colour, Till it gets a second dip,
That's the way with the hourglass-court, You'll never know, you'll take a fit,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
Madam you have gold and silver, Madam you have tracks of land,
Madam you have ships in the ocean, All you need is a fine young woman,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
Gone to the well for a pail of water, Watching her and I felt I'd make some tea,
She fell over, I fell under, All the game was above her knee,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
Madam I will tie your garter, I will tie it above [Dm] your knee,
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If you want to tie it [Dm] further, Madam and my [D] darling I rode in the road, Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
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As I rode out to Dublin city, _ _ _ at the hour of twelve at _ night, _
There stood a fine young maiden washing her clothes by broad moonlight.
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
[D] She was thin and she squayed them, _ and she young'd them out to dry,
_ _ _ Then she folded up her arms, saying, What a fine young girl I'm made of,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
Have you ever heard of cups and _ sauters, Rattling around in an elgin can,
_ Have you ever heard of a fine young woman, Married to a knuckle-knee grey,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
_ She said, Blue it is, a lovely colour, _ _ _ Till it gets a second dip,
_ _ _ That's the way with the hourglass-court, You'll never know, you'll take a fit,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
_ _ Madam you have gold and silver, _ _ Madam you have tracks of land,
_ _ Madam you have ships in the ocean, All you need is a fine young woman,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
_ Gone to the well for a pail of _ water, Watching her and I felt I'd make some tea,
_ She fell over, I fell under, All the game was above her knee,
Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road,
Madam I will tie your garter, _ I will tie it above [Dm] your knee,
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If you want to tie it [Dm] further, Madam and my [D] darling I rode in _ _ the road, _ _ Madam and my darling I rode in the road, _ _ _
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