[Intro] D D/C D/B D/Bb D D/F D [Verse 1] D C G D If I.. were a carpenter and you were a lady, D C G D would you marry me anyway? Would you have my baby? D C G D If a tinker were my trade would you still find me? D C G D Carrying the pots I made following behind me. [Chorus] D C G D Save my love through loneliness, Save my love for sorrow, D C G D I'm given you my ownliness, Come give your tomorrow. [Verse 2] D C G D If I worked my hands in wood, Would you still love me? D C G D Answer me babe, "Yes I would, I'll put you above me." D C G D If I were a miller, at a mill wheel grinding, D C G D would you miss your colored box, your soft shoe shining? [Chorus] D C G D Save my love through loneliness, Save my love for sorrow, D C G D I'm given you my ownliness, Come give your tomorrow. [Verse 3] D C G D If I.. were a carpenter and you were a lady, D C G D would you marry me anyway? Would you have my baby? D C G D would you marry me anyway? Would you have my baby? [Chords] Ultimate Guitar doesn't show the chords for double drop D so here they are: D: d-0 B-3 G-2 D-0 A-0 D-0 C: d-0 B-1 G-0 D-2 A-3 D-X G: d-0 B-3 G-0 D-0 A-2 D-X
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