Johnny O Braidislee
Old Blind Dogs
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G D Em Johnny arose on a May mornin'G B7 Gone for water tae wash his handsEm G D He hae loused tae me, oh, his twaEm grey dogsC D Em That lie bound in iron bands [Verse]G D When Johnny's mother, she heard o'Em thisG B7 Her hands for dule she wrangEm G D Em Cryin', "Johnny, for yer venisonC D Em Tae the green woods dinna ye gang" [Verse]G D Aye, but Johnny hae taen his goodEm benbowG B7 His arrows one by oneEm G D Aye, and he's awa tae the greenEm wood gaenC D Em Tae dae the dun deer doon [Verse]G D Oh Johnny, he shot, aye the dunEm deer she lapp'tG B7 He wounded her in the sideEm G D Em Aye, between the water and the woodC D Em The grey dogs laid their prideContinúa después del anuncio[Instrumental]Em G D Em G B7Em G D Em C D Em [Verse]G D Em It's by there cam' a silly auld manG B7 Wi' an ill that John he might deeEm G D Em Oh, and he's awa' doon tae EsslemontC D Well, the King's seven forestersEm tae see [Verse]G D Em It's up and spake the first foresterG B7 He was heid ane amang them a'Em G D Em "Can this be Johnny O' Braidislee?C D Em Untae him we will draw" [Verse]G An' the first shot that theD Em foresters, they firedG B7 They wounded John in the kneeEm G An' the second shot that theD Em foresters, they firedC D Well, his hairt's blood blint hisEm e'e [Verse]G D But he's leaned his back againstEm an oakG B7 An' his foot against a staneEm G D Oh and he hae fired on the sevenEm forestersC D Em An' he's killed them a' but ane [Verse]G D Aye, he hae broke fower o' thisEm man's ribsG B7 His airm and his collar bainEm G D Em Oh and he has sent him on a horseC D Em For tae carry the tidings hame [Instrumental]Em G D Em G B7Em G D Em C D Em [Verse]G D Em Johnny's good benbow, it lies brokeG B7 His twa grey dogs, they lie deidEm G D And his body, it lies doon inEm MonymuskC D Em And his huntin' days are daenC D Em His huntin' days are daen [Otro]Em G D Em G B7Em G D Em C D Em C D Em