Annachie Gordon
Loreena McKennitt
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D Dsus2 C Harking is bonny and there livesAsus2 my loveAsus2 C Bm My heart lies on him and cannotG removeG D Asus2 C It cannot remove for all that ID have doneD G C Bm D And I never will forget my loveG AnachieG D Asus2 G For Anachie Gordon he's bonnyD and he's brightD G C D He'd entice any woman that e'er heG sawG D Asus2 G He'd entice any woman and so heBm has done meG C D And I never will forget my loveG Anachie [Verse 2]D Dsus2 Down came her father and he'sC Asus2 standing at the doorG C Saying Jeannie you are trying theBm D G tricks of a whoreG D Asus2 You care nothing for a man whoG D cares so very much for theeD G C You must marry Lord Sultan andD G leave AnnachieG D Asus2 G For Annachie Gordon is barelyBm but a manBm G C Although he may be pretty butBm D G where are his landsG D Asus2 For The Sultan's lands are broadD C G and his towers they run highG C You must marry Lord Sultan andBm G leave Annachie [Verse 3]Continúa después del anuncioD Dsus2 G With Annachie Gordon I beg for myAsus2 breadAsus2 G C Bm And before I marry Sultan hisD G gold to my headG D Asus2 G With gold to my head andD straight down to my kneeD G C And I'll die if I don't get myBm D G love AnnachieG D Asus2 G And you who are my parents toD church you may me bringD G C Bm But unto Lord Sultan I'll neverG bear a sonG D C G To a son or a daughter I'llD never bow my kneeD G C And I'll die if I don't get myD G love Annachie [Verse 4]D Dsus2 C Jeannie was married and fromAsus2 church was brought homeAsus2 G D When she and her maidens soG merry should have beenG D Asus2 G When she and her maidens soBm merry should have beenBm G C D She goes into her chamber andG cries all aloneD Dsus2 C Come to my bed my Jeannie myD honey and my sweetBm G C To style you my mistress it wouldD G be so sweetG D Asus2 Be it mistress or Jeannie it'sG D all the same to meD G Bm But in your bed Lord Sultan IG never will lieG D Asus2 And down came her father and he'sG D spoken with reknownD G D Saying you who are her maidensD Asus2 G Go loosen up her gownsG D C And she fell down to the floorC G D And straight down to her knee,Bm sayingG Asus2 D Father look I'm dying for myG love Annachie [Verse 5]D Dsus2 The day that Jeannie married wasC D the day that Jeannie diedD G C And the day that young AnnachieBm D G came home on the tideG D Asus2 And down came her maidens allG D wringing of their handsD G C Saying oh it's been so long,Bm D G you've been so long on the sandsG Bm Asus2 G So long on the sands, so longD on the floodD G C They have married your JeannieD G and now she lies deadD Dsus2 C You who are her maidens comeD take me by the handD G Asus2 And lead me to the chamber whereBm D G my love she lies inG D And he kissed her cold lipsAsus2 G D till his heart it turned to stoneD G C And he died in the chamber whereBm D G his love she lies in