[Verso 1]
D G D
If I were the King of Tontown town
D G D
I'd wear a sword and a golden crown
D G D
I'd ride on a four when we went to the war
D G Bm
With soldiers to follow, a hundred or more
[Refrão]
D G D
But I'd rather be tending my sheep
D G D
Yes, I'd rather be tending my sheep
D G D Bm
My ewes, and my rams, and my little young lambs
D G D
I'd rather be tending my sheep
[Verso 2]
D G D
If I were a Bristol merchant man
D G D
With silver to collar, and silver to hem
D G D
And fine chests of gold, a sight to behold
D G Bm
The thieves and the robbers, they'd soon make me old
[Refrão]
D G D
So I'd rather be tending my sheep
D G D
Yes, I'd rather be tending my sheep
D G D Bm
My ewes, and my rams, and my little young lambs
D G D
I'd rather be tending my sheep
[Verso 3]
D G D
A shepherd I have been all the days that I've seen
D G D
When the fields they are white, and the fields they are green
D G D
And I do meet my foe when the cold wind does blow
D G Bm
When the foxes so cunning hide down in the snow
[Refrão]
D G D
I'd rather be tending my sheep
D G D
Yes, I'd rather be tending my sheep
D G D Bm
My ewes, and my rams, and my little young lambs
D G D
I'd rather be tending my sheep
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