{t:Death of Queen Jane} {st:traditional, Oscar Isaac (2013)} {c:intro: [G] [C] [G] [C]} {c:verse 1} [G]Queen Jane lay in labor full nine days or [D]more Til her [C]women grew so [G]tired, they could [C]no [D]longer [C]there They could [G]no [D]longer [G]there {c:verse 2} "[G]Good women, good women, good women as you [D]be Will you [C]open my [G]right side and [C]find [D]my ba[C]by And f[G]ind [D]my bab[G]y" {c:verse 3} "[G]Oh no," cried the women, "That's a thing that can never [D]be We will [C]call on King [G]Henry and [C]hear what [D]he may [C]say And [G]hear what [D]he may [G]say" {c:verse 4} [G]King Henry was sent for, King Henry did [D]come Saying, "[C]What does ail you, [G]my lady? Your [C]eyes, they [D]look so [C]dim Your [G]eyes, they [D]look so [G]dim" {c:verse 5} "[G]King Henry, King Henry, will you do one thing for [D]me? Will you [C]open my right [G]side and [C]find [D]my bab[C]y And [G]find [D]my bab[G]y" {c:verse 6} "[G]Oh no," cried King Henry, "That's a thing that I can never [D]do If I l[C]ose the flower of [G]England, I shall [C]lose the [D]branch [C]too I shall [G]lose the [D]branch [G]too" {c:verse 7} [G]There was fiddling and dancing on the day the babe was [D]born But poor [C]Queen Jane be-[G]loved, she [C]lay cold [D]as a [C]stone Lay [G]cold [D]as a [G]stone