• Song:

    Jock Ohazeldean

  • Artist:

    Walter Scott

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Jock O Hazeldean chords
Sir Walter Scott

    C       G      Am       Em
Why weep ye by the tide, lassie
    F       Dm     G
Why weep ye by the tide?
     C   G        Am       Em
I'll wed ye to my youngest son
    F        G      C
And ye shall be his bride
    F        Dm     Em         Am
And ye shall be his bride, lassie
    C            F
Sae comely to be seen
    C       G        Am         Em
But aye she loot the tears doon fa'
    F       G    C
For Jock o' Hazeldean.

    C        G       Am       Em
Now let this willfu' grief be done
    F        Dm        G
And dry that cheek sae pale
      C        G        Am    Em
Young Frank is chief of Errington
    F        G       C
And laird o' Langley-dale
    F       Dm       Em       Am
His step is first in peaceful ha'
    C               F
His sword in battle keen
    C       G        Am         Em
But aye she loot the tears doon fa'
    F       G    C
For Jock o' Hazeldean.

  C        G       Am        Em
A chain of gold ye shall not lack
    F        Dm        G
Nor braid to bind your hair
    C       G          Am      Em
Nor mettled hound, nor managed hawk
    F       G         C
Nor palfrey fresh and fair.
    F        Dm       Em      Am
And you, the foremost o' them a'
      C               F
Shall ride our forest queen
    C       G        Am         Em
But aye she loot the tears doon fa'
    F       G    C
For Jock o' Hazeldean.

    C        G         Am     Em
The kirk was deck'd at morningtide
    F      Dm        G
The tapers glimmer'd fair
    C          G          Am       Em
The priest and bridegroom wait the bride
    F        G           C
And dame and knight were there
     F          Dm       Em        Am
They sought her baith by bower and ha'
    C            F
The lady was na' seen
      C        G      Am   Em
She's o'er the border and awa'
    F       G    C
Wi' Jock o' Hazeldean.


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