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Dificultad:Principiante
jov-correa
(Annie Roache)
Intro: C verse 1: G The night being dark and very cold A woman took pity on a poor old soul C She took pity on a poor old soul G C And asked him to come inverse 2: G He sat him down in a chimney nook He hung his coat upon a hook C He hung his coat upon a hook G C And merrily he did singG With his too-roo roo-roo rantin hi And a too-roo roo-roo rantin hi C Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi G C And hi for the beggarmanverse 3: G In the middle of the night the old woman rose She missed the beggarman and all his clothes C She clapped and clapped and clapped again G C Says, "He has me daughter gone"G Ah ha, too-roo roo-roo rantin hi Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi C Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi G C And hi for the beggarmanverse 4: G Three long years have passed and gone When this old man came back again C Asking for a charity G C "Would you lodge a beggarman?" VERSE 5: G "I never lodged any but the one And with that one me daughter's gone C With that one me daughter's gone G C So merrily you may gang"G With his too-roo roo-roo rantin hi Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi C Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi G C And hi for the beggarmanVERSE 5: G "Would you like to see your daughter now With two babbies on her knee C With two babbies on her knee G C And another coming on?" VERSE 5: G "For yonder she sits and yonder she stands The finest lady in all the land C Servants there at her command G C Since she went with the beggarman"G With your too-roo roo-roo rantin hi Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi C Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi G C And hi for the beggarmanG With his too-roo roo-roo rantin hi And a too-roo roo-roo rantin hi C Too-roo roo-roo rantin hi G C And hi for the beggarman