Fennerio
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(Traditional) Last Updated 03/12/96 G C G As we marched out to Fennerio G G/F# Em Bm As we marched out to Fennerio C G Our Captain fell in love G G/F# Em With a lady like a dove G C G And he called her by name, Pretty Peggy-O Would you marry me, pretty Peggy-O? Would you marry me, pretty Peggy-O? If you would marry me, I would set your cities free Free all the ladies in the are-o I would marry you, sweet William-O I would marry you, sweet William-O I would marry you but your Guineas are too few And I fear my mama would be angry-o What would your mama think, pretty Peggy-O What would your mama think, pretty Peggy-O If she heard my Guineas clink? Saw me marching at the head of my soilders-o. Come a-steppin down the stairs, pretty Peggy-O Come a-steppin down the stairs, pretty Peggy-O Come a-steppin down the stairs Combin' back your yellow hair Bid a last fair well to your William-O For if ever I return, pretty Peggy-O If ever I return, pretty Peggy-O If ever I return All your cities I will burn Destroy all the ladies in the are-o Sweet William he is dead, pretty Peggy-O Sweet William he is dead, pretty Peggy-O Sweet William he is dead, And he died for a maid And he's burried in Louisana country-O As we marched out to Fenerio As we marched out to Fenerio Our Captain fell in love With a lady like a dove And he called her by name, Pretty Peggy-O
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Ed Bick's Tab Archive, 1997