They (Em)call me the wild (Am)ro(Em)se, But my (G)name was Eliza (B)Day Why they (Em)call me that I do not (Am)know,(Em) For my name was (D)Eliza (Em)Day From the first day I saw her I knew (G)she was the one She (Am)stared in my eyes and (B)smiled Her (Em)lips were the colour of the ro(G)ses That (Am)grew down the river, All (B)bloody and wild When he (Em)knocked on my door, And en(G)tered the room My trem(Am)bling subsided in (B)his sure embrace He would (Em)be my first man, And (G)with a careful hand He (Am)wiped up the tears, That (B)ran down my face They (Em)call me the wild (Am)ro(Em)se, But my (G)name was Eliza (B)Day Why they (Em)call me that I do not (Am)know,(Em) For my name was (D)Eliza (Em)Day On the second day, I brought her a (G)flower She was more (Am)beautiful, Than any (B)woman I'd seen I (Em)said do you know, Where the (G)wild roses grow (Am)So sweet and scarlet and (B)free On the (Em)second day he came, With a (G)single red rose I nod(Em)ded my head, As I (G)lay on the bed If I (Am)show you the roses will you (B)follow alone They (Em)call me the wild (Am)ro(Em)se, But my (G)name was Eliza (B)Day Why they (Em)call me that I do not (Am)know,(Em) For my name was (D)Eliza (Em)Day On the third day he took me to the (G)river He (Am)showed me the roses, And we (B)kissed And the (Em)last thing I heard, Was a (G)muttered word As (Am)he knelt above me with a (B)rock in his fist On the (Em)last day I took her, Where the (G)wild roses grow As she (Am)lay on the bank, The wind (B)light as a thief And I (Em)kissed her goodbye, Said All (G)beauty must die
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