Star O The Bar
Old Blind Dogs
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C F C GC F C F C F C [Verse] Oh, I'll sing you a stave, if you'llF gies your attentionC G F It's no song of pity, it's noG tale of woeEm7 C And no word of honour or love will I mentionF G But I'll sing of a lassie I kentC long ago [Chorus]F C F No better than most, and no worseC as many And what drew me to her's no' easyG to sayC F She was coarse, she was heartless,C F and she wasnae that bonnieC G She was the star o' the bar in herC day [Verse] I've stravaiged the Royal Mile withF her, drinking in style with herContinúa después del anuncioC G And Rose Street, from end to end,F G often surveyedEm7 Fought and swore in the pubs withC her, rolled in the dubs with herF G Cadged many's a sub from her,C never repaid [Chorus]F C F No better than most, and no worseC as many And what drew me to her's no' easyG to sayC F She was coarse, she was heartless,C F and she wasnae that bonnieC G She was the star o' the bar in herC day [Verse] All you chaps with young lassies,F believe me, love soon passesC G And all your bright dreams are butF G straws in the windEm7 Better one who'll sit down withC you, sing a fine tune with youF Pass the glass 'round with you,G C drink herself blind [Chorus]F C F No better than most, and no worseC as many And what drew me to her's no' easyG to sayC F She was coarse, she was heartless,C F and she wasnae that bonnieC G She was the star o' the bar in herC day [Chorus]F C F No better than most, and no worseC as many And what drew me to her's no' easyG to sayC F She was coarse, she was heartless,C F and she wasnae that bonnieC G But she was the star o' the bar inC her day [Otro]C F C GC F C F C F C