Tonalité : F minor
Verse 1
Em
Three gypsies come to
A
Eurhardor
Am
F#m
D
Em
And oh, what they sang bonnie o 'er
A
Em
They sang so sweet and too complete
F#m
Em
That they stole the heart
A
Am
of a lady o 'er
Em
For she come trippin'
A
Am
down the stairs
A
Em
Her maidens stood before her o 'er
D
Em
And when they spied her
A
Em
wheel -fared face
F#m
They trod their spell out o 'er her o 'er
A
Em
A
When her good lord came home that night,
F#m
Em
He was asking for his lady,
O.
The answer the servants gave to him,
She's a woman with a gypsy body,
A
Am
O.
Em
Gae saddle tae me my bonnie,
A
bonnie black,
Am
A
D
My brunette's ne 'er
Em
so speedy o 'er,
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Em
That I may go ridin' this long summer day,
D
In search of my true lady o.
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Em
A
For it's he rode east, and he rode west,
Em
D
and he rode through
Em
Strathbogio, and there he
Am
Em
She met a guy, old man,
A
Em
that was coming through
A
Strathbogio.
Em
For it's did you come east or
A
did you come west?
D
Or did you come through
Em
Strathbogio?
A
Or did you see a gay lady
Em
That was coming through
D
Strathbogio?
Am
A
Em
For it's I've come east
A
and I've come west,
Am
Em
And I've come through
F#m
Em
Strathbogio.
D
A
Em
And the bonniest lady that dare I saw,
She was fully in three gypsy
A
Am
laddies o 'er.
Em
A
For the very last night that I crossed this river,
Am
A
Em
I had dukes and lords to attend me,
But this night I must put
A
Em
in my warm feet
D
And wade where the gypsies
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Em
A
Am
wade before me.
Em
A
Last night I lay in a good feather bed,
F#m
Em
my own wedded lord beside me, oh.
D
But this night I must lie in
A
Em
a cold cotton bond.
A
Em
A
Am
And my gypsy's lyin' are on me, oh
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Em
For it's will you give up your
A
houses and your lands
Am
A
D
Em
And will you give up your baby, oh
A
And will you give up your
Em
own wedded lord
A
And keep follying a gypsy
Em
A
lad die's oar?
Em
But it's I'll give up my
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houses and my lands
D
Em
And I'll give up my baby, oh
D
A
Em
And I'll give up my own wedded lord
Em
A
And keep falling in a gypsy la -di -zo
Am
Em
A
We are seven brothers, half in the soul,
D
Em
we all are one dress body, oh.
Em
And this very night we
all shall be hang'd
For the stealing of the owl's lady -owl.
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