Macphersons Lament
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A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows tree [Verse 1]A E It was by a woman's treacherous handA D That I was condemned to dee;A E She stood uben a windae ledge,A D E7 A blanket she threw o'er me [Chorus]A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows tree [Verse 2]A E O, the Laird o' Grant, that Hieland saint,A D That first laid hands on me -A E He placed the cause on Peter BroonA D E7 To let MacPherson dee [Chorus]A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows treeContinúa después del anuncio[Verse 3]A E So tak off these bands frae roond my handsA D And gie to me my fiddle -A E There's nae a man in a' ScotlandA D E7 That brave's me at my word [Chorus]A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows tree [Verse 4]A E O, there's some come here to see me hungA D And some to buy my fiddle,A E Before I would depairt wi' herA D E7 I'd brak her through the middle [Chorus]A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows tree [Verse 5]A E I took my fiddle in both my handsA D And broke her ower a stone;A E There's nae anither will play on theeA D E7 When I am dead and gone [Chorus]A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows tree [Verse 6]A E Little did my mither thinkA D When first she cradled me,A D That I would turn a rovin' ladA D E7 And be hung on a gallows tree [Chorus]A E Sae rantonly, sae wantonly,A D Sae dauntonly gaed he -A E For he played a tune and he danced aroondA D E7 Below the gallows tree [Verse 7]A His reprieve was comin' o'er theE brig o' BanffA D To set MacPherson freeA E Well they put the clock a quarter aforeA D E7 They hanged him from the tree