Kunci: B major•
Verse 1
B
When he sits in his stable door
And he's combing his cold black steed
He's doubting on fair Margaret's love
And his heart begins to bleed
Give corn unto my horse, mother
F#
And mead to my man, John
B
I'll await to fair Margaret's bower
F#
B
Before the night comes on
E
Oh, stay at home with me, dear Willie
E
And the very best cock in all the roost
B
F#
B
For your own supper will be
E
It's all your cocks in all your roosts
B
F#
As I value not a bin
B
E
But I'll away to Margaret's bow
B
F#
B
Before the night sets in
E
If you go to Fair Margaret's Brower
E
In the deepest part of Clyde Water
E
All the good steed that I ride upon
B
F#
Cost me thrice thirty pounds
B
E
And I'll trust in his swift feet
B
To take me safe and sound
E
He's riggin' over the high, high hills
And the noise that was in
E
Clydewater
B
F#
B
would have feared five hundred men
E
Oh roaring Clyde, you roar so loud,
B
F#
your streams are wondrous strong
F#m
B
E
Make me a wreck as I come back,
B
but spare me as I'm going
Em
Edim
B
Em
Edim
B
Oh, when he's gone to
E
Oh, wake up my May Margaret,
E
Oh, who is this at my bowel door,
B
F#
calling May Margaret's name?
B
E
It's only your first love,
B
will you this night come to a halt?
E
Open up your gates this night,
E
For my boots are full of applied water
B
And they're frozen to the skin
E
My bounds are full of cornway
B
F#
The stable's full of hay
B
E
And the bower's full of gentlemen
B
Who will not remove till day
E
Then it's fairly well to you, May Margaret
B
It's fairly well, Leonard, you
E
For I have won my mother's curse
B
In coming this night to you
E
As he's ridden on the high, high hill
B
F#
Down your downy deck
B
E
And rushing in the cloud water
B
F#
B
To will his cane from him
E
And he's leaning over his saddleboard
E
And the rushing in the Clyde water
B
took Willie's hat from him
E
And his lead him over his saddlecloth
B
F#
to catch his hat by force
B
E
But the rushing in the Clyde water
B
took Willie from his horse
Em
Edim
B
Dm
B
E
B
E
F#
B
E
On the very hour that young man
B
sank into the past so deep
E
Thereupon woke his baby in mourning
B
love from her drowsy sleep
E
Come here, come here my mother dear,
B
F#
read my dreary dream
B
E
I dreamed my lover was at our gates
B
F#
B
and nobody let him in
E
Lie down, lie down, you may well grin,
B
lie down and take your rest
E
And since your lover was at our gates,
B
all's bad to what has passed
E
Then nimbly, nimbly rode she up,
B
F#
down to the river's brim
B
E
And the louder that this lady cried,
E
The very first step that she went in,
B
she stepped up to her feet
E
And it's oh and alas this lady cried,
B
this water's wondrous deep
E
And the very next step that she went in,
B
F#
she waded to her knee
B
E
Says she I will wade farther in,
B
if I my true love could see
E
The very next day that she went in,
B
she was waiting to hatch it
E
And the deepest parts of the Clyde water,
B
F#
B
she found sweet William in
E
You have had a cruel mother,
B
F#
I have had another
B
B
E
An d now I'll sleep in the clean water,
B
B
G#m
Gaug
like sister and like brother
B
B
B
G#m
Gaug
G
G
Gaug
Baug
Thank
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