Scarborough Fair (The Graduate)

 179. Scarborough Fair (The Graduate) page 1

Are you e (i) going to D (VII) Scarborough e (i) Fair? 

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

Re- C (VI) member G (III) me to one who lives D (VII) there 

For e (i) once she A (IV) was a D (VII) true love of e (i) mine

Have her e (i) make me a D (VII) cambric e (i) shirt 

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

With- C (VI) out no G (III) seam nor fine needle D (VII) work 

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a D (VII) true love of e (i) mine 

Tell her to e (i) weave it in a D (VII) sycamore wood e (i) lane

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

And C (VI) gather it G (III) all with a basket of D (VII) flowers 

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a D (VII) true love of e (i) mine

Have her e (i) wash it in A (IV) yonder dry e (i) well 

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

Where C (VI) water ne'er G (III) sprung nor drop of rain D (VII) fell 

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a D (VII) true love of mine 

Have her e (i) find me an D (VII) acre of e (i) land

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

 

179. Scarborough Fair (The Graduate) page 2

Be- C (VI) tween the sea G (III) foam and over the D (VII) sand 

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a true D (VII) love of e (i) mine

Plow the e (i) land with the D (VII) horn of a e (i) lamb 

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

Then C (VI) sow some G (III) seeds from north of the D (VII) dam 

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a D (VII) true love of e (i) mine 

Tell her to e (i) reap it with a D (VII) sickle of e (i) leather

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

And C (VI)  gather it G (III) all in a bunch of D (VII) heather

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a D (VII) true love of e (i) mine 

 If she e (i) tells me she D (VII) can't, I'll re- e (i) ply 

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

C (VI) Let me G (III) know that at least she will D (VII) try 

And e (i) then she'll A (IV) be a D (VII) true love of e (i) mine

Love im- e (i) poses im- D (VII) possible e (i) tasks 

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

C (VI) Though not G (III) more than any heart D (VII) asks 

And e (i) I must A (IV)  know she's a D (IV) true love of e (i) mine 

 

179. Scarborough Fair (The Graduate) page 3

Dear, e (i) when thou has D (VII) finished thy e (i) task

G (III) Parsley, e (i) sage, rose- A (IV) mary and e (i) thyme

C (VI) Come to G (III) me, my hand for to D (VII) ask

For e (i) thou then A (IV) art a D (IV) true love of e (i) mine


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