Written by Gerhard Haensch/Klaus Netzle/Publico Dominio
Am C G Em Alas, my love, you do me wrong, Am E To cast me off discourteously. Am C G Em For I have loved you for so long, Am E Am G Delighting in your company.Am C G Em Your vows you've broken, like my heart, Am E Oh, why did you so enrapture me? Am C G Em Now I remain in a world apart Am E Am G But my heart remains in captivity. {b}Refrão{/b} Am C G Em I have been ready at your hand, Am E To grant whatever you would crave, Am C G Em I have both wagered life and land, Am E Am G Your love and good-will for to have. {b}Refrão{/b} Am C G Em If you intend thus to disdain, Am E It does the more enrapture me, Am C G Em And even so, I still remain Am E Am G A lover in captivity. {b}Refrão{/b} Am C G Em My men were clothed all in green, Am E And they did ever wait on thee; Am C G Em All this was gallant to be seen, Am E Am G And yet thou wouldst not love me. {b}Refrão{/b} Am C G Em Thou couldst desire no earthly thing, Am E but still thou hadst it readily. Am C G Em Thy music still to play and sing; Am E Am G And yet thou wouldst not love me. {b}Refrão{/b} Am C G Em Well, I will pray to God on high, Am E that thou my constancy mayst see, Am C G Em And that yet once before I die, Am E Am G Thou wilt vouchsafe to love me. {b}Refrão{/b} Am C G Em Ah, Greensleeves, now farewell, adieu, Am E To God I pray to prosper thee, Am C G Em For I am still thy lover true, Am E Am G Come once again and love me. {b}Refrão{/b}Em Am Greensleeves was all my joy E G Greensleeves was my delight, Em Greensleeves was my heart of gold, Am E Am And who but my lady greensleeves.