QueCsus2en JanG11e lay iCsus2n labG11or full nCsus2ine D7days or Csus2morAme
'Til D7her woGmen CgreGw so Ctired, A7they could no longer there
They CcouFld no Clonger there
Good women, good women, good women as you be
Will you open my right side and find my baby
Oh Csus2no, crieG11d the Csus2womeG11n, Csus2That's a D7thing that Csus2can never Ambe
We D7will caGll Con KiGng HenCry A7and hear what he may say
AnCd heaFr whCat he may say
King Csus2Henry G11was Csus2sent G11for, King Csus2HenrD7y Csus2did comAme
SayiD7ng, WGhat doeCs ail Gyou, my lady?
YouCr eyes, A7they look so dim
YouCr eyeFs, theFy look so dim
King Henry, King Henry, will you do one thing for me?
Will you open my right side and find my baby
Oh no, cried King Henry, That's a thing that I can never do
If I lose the flower of England, I shall lose the branch too
I shall lose the branch too
There was fiddling and dancing on the day the babe was born
But poor Queen Jane beloved, she lay cold as a stone