Adam Cameron
Archie Fisher
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Am [Verse]Am Adam Cameron is my nameC D I'm second son to BoyndlieAm G My brother John, he heirs the landC Am And a soldier now you'll find me [Verse]Am Parting with my bonnie loveC D Her hand in mine was locke'dAm G And for to drive dull care awayC Am I spoke as if I joke'd [Verse]Am "It's farewell, Cameron, step abroadC D Though you say I'm your charmerAm G I've kept the best part to myselfC And I'll wed some brisk youngAm farmer" [Verse]Am "Since you have kept the part from meC D For which I've long been searchingAm G The fifes do play a merry tuneC And the drums beat loud forAm marching" [Instrumental]Am GAm GAm D/AAm [Verse]Am So boldly I did step awayC D To go on to DumbartonAm G And I had on my Highland dressC Am As lieutenant to the captainContinúa después del anuncio[Verse]Am A lad I had alang wi' meC D 'Twas her young brother TammyAm G And ay, when he did smile on meC Am Reminded me o' Annie [Verse]Am Soon after this a letter cameC D From Annie, as a tokenAm G It was to show and let me knowC Am That the bonds of love were broken [Verse]Am A letter from my brother cameC D With post haste it was carriedAm G That gin I were a living manC Am To come and see him married [Verse]Am While reading it, her brother cameC D To ask me for a furloughAm G To go and see his sister wedC Am He wished to leave tomorrow [Verse]Am And when I heard young Tammy's wordsC D Within but I was wearyAm G Who was to be my brother's wifeC Am But just my only dearie [Verse]Am I said, "You may not go aloneC D For it would sair offend meAm But you must stay and drive theG coachC Am For me and Captain Finlay" [Verse]Am So we drove on and further onC D It's homeward bound you'll find meAm G And there I met my bonnie loveC Am Beneath the braes o' Boyndlie [Verse]Am "Could you love a sodger nooC D Could you lay doon ayont me?Am Could you forsake your newG sweetheartC Am My dear love, and gang wi' me?" [Verse]Am "I could love a sodger nooC D And I'll lie doon ayont yeAm There was ne'er than for a mother'sG sonC Am My love, and I'll do for ye" [Verse]Am "The darkest oor o' any nightC D If you wed me, I'll tend youAm Here's Captain Finlay will make usG oneC Am And I will aye defend you" [Verse]Am I laid my broadsword across our kneesC D We crossed our right hands overAm G And Captain Finlay has made us oneC Am I'm husband now and lover