The Collier Laddie
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G D C DG D C DG D C DG D C D GG FG D GG FG D G [Verse 1]G I've traveled east, I've traveled west,C G I've traveled by Kirkaldy,F G The bonniest lass that e'er I saw,C G D G Was following the collier lad-die. [Verse 2]G "Where dae ye bide my bonnie lass?C G Tell me what they ca' ye."F G "Bonnie Jean Gordon is my name,C G And I'm followin' ma collierD G D G laddie." [Verse 3]G "Dae you no see yon hills and dalesC G The sun shines on so brawlyContinúa después del anuncioF G They’re all mine and they shall be thineC G D G If ye’ll gie up yer collier laddie." [Verse 4]G "And you will walk in silk attireC G Busk it up sae gaudyF G With one to wait on every handC G D G When ye leave yer collierD G laddie." [Verse 5]G "Tho’ you had aa’ the sun shines onC G The earth conceals sae lowlyF G I’d turn my back upon them allC G D G D G Tae embrace my collier laddie." [Verse 6]G Then he has gone tae her faither dearC G Tae her faither gone sae brawlyF G "Gie tae me yer bonnie wee lassC G That’s followin’ the collierD G laddie." [Verse 7]G "I’ll gie her lands, I’ll gie her rentsC G I’ll mak her a ladyF G I’ll mak her one o’ a higher degreeC G D G Than tae follow a collierD G laddie." [Verse 8]G Her faither then baith vowed and swearC G "Tho’ he be black he’s bonnyF G She’s a mair delight in him I fearC G D G Than ye and all yer mon-ey." [Otro]G D C DG D C DG D C DG D C D GG FG D GG FG D G