Heir Of Linne
Steeleye Span
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A [Verse]D E The bonny head and the well fed heirA D The handsome heir o' LinneA D Yonder he stands at his father'sE gateA D E And nobody bids him in [Verse]A G See where he goes and see where he standsD A E The weary heir of LinneG D Yonder he stands on the coldA causewayD E A And nobody bids him in [Verse]D He's sold his father's estate andE landA D He's sold it on a dayA D E Within three-quarters of a yearA D E He's not one brass penny [Verse]A G For he has drunk of the wine so clearD A E Good company spent his goldG D A And now he wanders on the shoreD E A Hungry, wet and cold [Instrumental]A G D A G D E [Verse]A D His nurse at her window she lookedE outA D Beholding dale and downA D E And there she saw this sad young manA D E Come walking to the town [Verse]A G “Come here, come here my child,” she saidD A E “And rest yourself with meG D A I've seen you in much better daysD E A In jovial company” [Verse]D “Give me a slice of your bread,E NurseyA D And a bottle of your wineA D E I'll pay you for it o'er againA D E When I'm the Lord of Linne” [Verse]A G “You'll get a slice of my bread, my childD A E And a bottle of my wineG D A But pay me when the seas run dryD E A You'll never be Lord of Linne” [Instrumental]A G D A G DA G D A G D E [Verse]A D E Then he has turned him right aboutContinúa después del anuncioA D As any mother's sonA D E So off he has set and found his wayA D E And straightway came to Linne [Verse]A G But when he came to the castle strongD A E They were all sat down to dineG D A A score of nobles there he sawD E A Sat drinking at the wine [Verse]D Some said, “Give him the beef, theE beef”A D Some said, “Give him the bone”A D And some said, “Give him nothingE at allA D E But let the beggar roam” [Verse]A G Then up and spake the new-come lordD A E A saucy word spoke heG D “Pass round the cup, let my rivalA supD E A Then send him on his way” [Instrumental]A G D A G DA G D A G D E [Verse]A D He's turned him right and roundE aboutA D As any father's sonA D E He's reminded of a leaden keyA D E His father left with him [Verse]A G His father left a meagre keyD A E Just before he diedG D A He bade him keep it secretlyD E A Till he was most in need [Verse]D Then forth he went, these noblesE leftA D All drinking in the hallA D E And he has found a bolted doorA D E Below the castle wall [Verse]A G The key has opened up the doorD A E Wherein lies all his hopeG D But where he thought to find goodA goldD E A There stood a gibbet and rope [Instrumental]A G D A G D E [Verse]A D E Under the rope was placed a stoolA D All covered o'er with dustA D E The father had condemned the sonA D E His sentence it was just [Verse]A G The son he sighed, stood on the stoolD A E Never a word he spokeG D A But as he jumped to eternityD E A Down the gibbet broke [Instrumental]A G D A G D E [Verse]A D E It broke and cracked above his headA D He landed on the floorA D And round him rolling, shiningE brightA D E Was a hidden golden store [Instrumental]A G D A G DA G D A G D E [Verse]A D “Oft have I gone with bitter coldE feetA D Likewise with legs all bareA D E And many days walked at these gatesA D E With sad sorrow and care" [Verse]A G "But now my sorrow's past and goneD A E Joy has all returnedG D A Now that I have gold enoughD E A To buy my lands again” [Verse]D E As he galloped back through townA D He jubilantly crowedA D E And he's called out before them allA D E The nurse from out her house [Verse]A G “Come here, come here my nurse,” he saidD A E “I'll pay your bread and wineG D A Seas ebb and flow as they willD E A Yet, I'm the Lord of Linne” [Instrumental]A D E A D EA D E A D E [Verse]A G He's gone up the Gallowgate portD A E In tatty hose and gownG D A But he was carried by fifteen lordsD E A When he came back down [Otro]A D E A DA D E A D EA G D EG D A D E A