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The Death Of Queen Jane by Oscar Isaac




                        The Death Of Queen Jane





Intro- G   D   C   x2

Queen [G]Jane [Em]lay in [G]lab[Em]or for [G]nine [C]days or [G]more
'Til her [Am]women [D]grew so [G]tir[D]ed, they [G]could no [Am]lon[Bm]ger [C]there
They [G]could no [D]longer [G]there  [Em]   [G]   [Em]


Good [G]wo[Em]men, good [G]wo[Em]men, good [G]women [C]as you [G]be
Will you [Am]open [D]my right [G]si[D]de and [G]find [Am]my [Bm]ba[C]by
And [G]find [D]my [G]baby   [Em]   [G]   [Em]   

                                                       
"Oh [G]no," [Em]cried the [G]wo[Em]men, "That's a [G]thing that [C]can never [G]be
We will [Am]call on [D]King [G]Hen[D]ry and [G]hear what [Am]he [Bm]may [C]say
And [G]hear what [D]he may [G]say"   [Em]   [G]   [Em]


King [G]Hen[Em]ry was [G]sent [Em]for, [G]King Henry [C]he did [G]come
Saying, "[Am]What does [D]ail you, my [G]la[D]dy? Your [G]eyes, they [Am]look [Bm]so [C]dim 
your [G]eyes, they [D]look so [G]dim"   [Em]   [G]   [Em]


"King [G]Hen[Em]ry, King [G]Hen[Em]ry, will you [G]do one [C]thing for [G]me?
Will you [Am]open [D]my right [G]si[D]de and [G]find [Am]my [Bm]ba[C]by
And [G]find [D]my [G]baby"   [Em]   [G]   [Em]


"Oh [G]no," [Em]cried King [G]Hen[Em]ry, "That's a [G]thing that [C]I can
never [G]do
If I [Am]lose the [D]flower of [G]Eng[D]land, I shall [G]lose the [Am]bra[Bm]nch [C]too
I shall [G]lose the [D]branch [G]too"   [D]   [C]   [G]   [D]   [C]


Instrumental--- Pick through verse prog. 1x


There was [G]fidd[Em]ling and [G]dan[Em]cing on the [G]day the [C]babe was [G]born
But poor [Am]Queen [D]Jane be[G]lov[D]ed, she [G]lay cold [Am]as [Bm]a [C]stone
Lay [G]cold [D]as A [G]stone   [Em]   [G]   [Em]   [G]









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version 2






INTRO : G C G C

G                                         D
Queen Jane lay in labor full nine days or more
         C             G                 C  D      C
'Til her women grew so tired, they could no longer there
           G  D      G
They could no longer there
G                                          D
"Good women, good women, good women as you be
         C       G              C    D    C
Will you open my right side and find my baby
     G   D     G
And find my baby"
G                                                        D
"Oh no," cried the women, "That's a thing that can never be
        C            G         C         D      C
We will call on King Henry and hear what he may say
    G         D      G
And hear what he may say"

G                                       D
King Henry was sent for, King Henry did come
         C                  G
Saying, "What does ail you, my lady?
     C          D       C
Your eyes, they look so dim
     G          D       G
Your eyes, they look so dim"
G                                                  D
"King Henry, King Henry, will you do one thing for me?
         C             G        C    D     C
Will you open my right side and find my baby
    G    D     G
And find my baby"
G                                                           D
"Oh no," cried King Henry, "That's a thing that I can never do
      C                 G                 C         D     C
If I lose the flower of England, I shall lose the branch too
         G         D     G
I shall lose the branch too"
G                                                       D
There was fiddling and dancing on the day the babe was born
         C             G          C       D      C
But poor Queen Jane beloved, she lay cold as a stone
     G   D      G
Lay cold as a stone









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version 3









  Am7    Bm     D4    D4 Fill
E  X      X      0     -0-------                                  
A  0      2      5     ---------                                                
D  2      0      4     ----4----                                              
G  0      0      0     --0------                                                
B  1      3      3     ------3--                                                 
e  0      0      0     ---------   



Intro:  G  D4  C  C/G  X2


       G      D4   G  D4 G         Am7     G  (walkup Am7 Bm)
Queen Jane lay in labor full nine days or more
          Am    D       G  D         G       Am7 Bm  C     C/G
'Til her women grew so tired, they could no longer there
       G       C        G     D4Fill  G  D4Fill      
They could no longer there

       G   D4     G   D4       G          Am7    G  (walkup Am7 Bm)  
"Good women, good women, good women that you may be
          Am    D       G  D    G    Am7 Bm C    C/G
Will you open my right side and find my baby?
     G   C    G     D4Fill  G  D4Fill  
And find my baby

     G   D4         G D4             G              Am7  G  (walkup Am7 Bm)
"Oh no," cried the women, "That's a thing that can never be
          Am   D       G  D      G        Am7 Bm C    C/G
We will send for King Henry and hear what he may say
     G         C       G     D4Fill  G  D4Fill 
And hear what he may say"

     G   D4     G   D4        G    Am7    G  (walkup Am7 Bm) 
King Henry was sent for, King Henry did come
          Am   D       G      D            G        Am7 Bm C    C/G
Saying, "What does ail you my lady? Your eyes, they look so dim
     G           C       G     D4Fill  G  D4Fill 
Your eyes, they look so dim"

     G   D4     G   D4             G    Am7         G  (walkup Am7 Bm) 
"King Henry, King Henry, will you do one thing for me?
           Am   D       G  D       G   Am7 Bm C    C/G
That's to open my right side and find my baby
     G    C    G     D4Fill  G  D4Fill 
And find my baby"

     G   D4     G      D4           G          Am7   G  (walkup Am7 Bm) 
"Oh no, cried King Henry, "That's a thing I'll never do
      Am        D       G     D           G   Am7   Bm     C    C/G
If I lose the flower of England, I shall lose the branch too
          G    C          G     D4Fill  G  D4Fill 
I shall lose the branch too"

*Acapella
There was fiddling, aye, and dancing on the day the babe was born
But poor Queen Jane beloved lay cold as the stone
Lay cold as the stone                                                 










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