Who is at My Window Weeping? (The Silver Dagger) Capo 2 Em Bm Em Bm Who is at my window weeping, G Bm Weeping there so bitterly? C Am It's I, it's I, your own true lover Bm Em Arise, arise and pity me. Em Bm Darling, go and ask your mother G Bm If my wedding bride you'll be C Am If she says no, return and tell me. Bm Em And I'll no longer trouble thee. Em Bm I cannot go and ask my mother G Bm For I'm her only child and dear C Am Oh, darling, go and seek some other, Bm Em She whispered softly in his ear. Em Bm And Darling, go and ask your father G Bm If my wedding bride you'll be C Am If he says no, return and tell me. Bm Em And I'll no longer trouble thee. Em Bm I cannot go and ask my father G Bm For he lies in bed and rest C Am Beside him lie that silver dagger Bm Em To slay the one that I love best Em Bm Then William took that silver dagger G Bm And pierced it through his aching heart C Am I bid adieu, to all false loved ones. Bm Em I bid adieu, for now we part. Em Bm Then Mary took the blood-stained dagger G Bm And pierced it through her lily breast. C Am I bid adieu to my cruel parents. Bm Em I bid adieu, for now we rest. C Am I bid adieu to my cruel parents Bm B Em I bid adieu for now we rest