Tom: G D Arise, Arise my lady fair, G D For you my bride shall be, D And we will dwell in a Sylvain bower, C G/B D In my castle by the sea. D Come bring along your marriage fee, G D That you can claim today, D And also bring your swiftest steeds, C G/B D The milk white and the grey. D The lady mounted her white stead, G D He rode the turban grey, D They took the path by the wild sea shore, C G/B D Or so I heard them say, D When they got to the castle high, G D It looked so black and cold, D She wished she'd stayed in Boston Town, C G/B D With her 10,000 pounds in gold. [Interlude] D G D D C G/B D D Lie down lie down my pretty fair maid, G D My bride you'll never be, D For its six fair maiden's I've drowned here, C G/B D And the seventh you shall be. D Take off, take off that scarlet robe G D And lay it down by me, D For it is to rich and costly for C G/B D To rot in the brinny sea D Then turn your face to the wild sea shore, G D And your back to yonder tree D For it is a disgrace for any man, C G/B D An unclothed woman to see, D So he turned his face to the wild sea shore, G D And his back to yonder tree D This lady took him in her arms C G/B D And flung him into the sea D Lie there, lie there you false young man G D And drown in the place of me D If its six fair maidens you've drown here C G/B D Well keep them company D She mounted on her milk white steed G D And led the turban grey D She rode 'til she come to Boston town, C G/B D Two hours before it was day