Tonalité : B major
Verse 1
F#
What becomes of you, my love,
E
for I am to leave these lands?
F#
What becomes of the child I bore,
E
F#
bare and bloody, to your clan?
B
F#
I cannot now, my bonny boy,
to my bosom hold his brow.
I cannot now, my dearest love,
E
F#
be the wife of a gambling man.
E
F#
I know what becomes of my
father's home
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by the hands of his father's maid
F#
What becomes of the fertile soil
E
F#
o 'erturned by his blowing blade
E
B
F#
I cannot now my back to turn
to face his land's demise
I cannot now, my dearest love,
keep thou as a gambler's wife.
E
F#
And what becomes of my
mother's ring
with ruby red as blood?
What becomes of her wedding dress
as white as a lily bud?
B
F#
I cannot now, my daughter's own
passed down traditions made
I cannot now, my dearest love,
be the wake to a gambler's
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F#
trade
E
John Vaheer's,
F#
What becomes of the farmer's ways,
E
F#
the traditions of this land?
E
F#
I cannot now, my roots are deep,
be taken from this life
I cannot now, my dearest love,
E
F#
E
be both proud and a gambler's wife
marital bed
where together we would live?
What becomes of my father's herds,
E
F#
where are they now to graze?
E
B
F#
I cannot now, my morning boy,
stick unto his plot
I cannot now, my dearest love,
E
be the wife to a gambler's lot
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