I Will Set My Ship In Order

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  • Am
  • C
  • F
  • G
  • G/B
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Tono:
C F [Verse 1]
C Oh, I will set my ship in order
Am G F I will sail her on the sea
C I'll go far over yonder border
Am G/B C To see if my love minds on me [Verse 2]
Am G/B And he sailed east and he sailed
C west
Am G He sailed far, far seeking land
C F Until he came to his true love's
C window
Am G And he knocked loud and would be
C F in [Verse 3] "Oh, who is that at my bedroom
C window?
Am G Who knocks so loud and would be
C F in?"
C "'Tis I, 'tis I, your ain true lover
Am G/B C And I am drenched untae my skin [Verse 4]
F C "So go and go and ask your faither
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Am G F And see if he'll let you marry me
C If he says no, come back and tell me
Am G/B And it's the last time I'll
C trouble thee" [Verse 5]
F C "My father's in his chamber writing
Am G F Setting down his merchandise
C And in his hand he holds a letter
Am G/B C And it speaks much in your dispraise [Verse 6]
F C "My mother's in her chamber sleeping
Am G And words of love she will not
F hear
C So you may go and court another
Am G/B C And whisper softly in her ear" [Verse 7]
F C Then she arose, put on her clothing
Am G F It was to let her true love in
C But ere she had the door unlockit
Am G/B C His ship was sailing on the main [Verse 8]
F "Come back, come back, my ain dear
C Johnny
Am G Come back, come back and marry
F me"
C "How can I come back and marry you, love?
Am G/B C Our ship is sailing on the sea" [Instrumental]
F C Am G F C Am G/B C [Verse 9]
F The fish may fly, and the seas run
C dry
Am G The rocks may melt doon wi' the
F sun And working man may forget his
C labour
Am G/B C Before that my love returns again [Verse 10]
F She's turned herself right roun'
C about
Am G F She's flung herself intae the sea
C Farewell for aye, my ain dear Johnny
Am G/B C Ye'll ne'er hae tae come back to me
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Composición: Bothy Ballad

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