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Intro: G D G Em D G D G verse 1: D G Why weep ye by the tide, Lady Em C Am D Why weep ye by the tide? G D G I'll wed ye tae my youngest son Em D G And ye shall be his bride C Am C G And ye shall be his bride, Lady Em G C Se comely tae be seen G D G But ay she's let the tears doon fall C D G Em D G D G For Jock o' Hazeldean verse 2: D G Noo let this wilfa' grief be done Em C Am D And dry that cheek so pale G D G Young Frank is chief of Errington Em D G And lord o' Langleydale C Am C G His step is first in peaceful ha' Em G C His sword in battle keen G D G But ay she let the tears doon fall C D G Em D G D G For Jock o' Hazeldean verse 3: D G A chain of gowd ye shall nae lack Em C Am D Nor braid to bind your hair G D G Not mettled hound, nor managed hawk Em D G Nor palfrey fresh and fair C Am C G And ye the fairest of them all Em G C Shall ride oor forest queen G D G But ay she's let the tears doon fall C D G Em D G D G For Jock o' Hazeldean Instrumental: C Am C G Em D C G D G D G verse 4: D G The kirk was decked at morning tide Em C Am D The tapers glimmered fair G D G The priest and bridegroom wait the bride Em D G And dame and knight are there C Am C G They sought her baith by bower and ha' Em G C The lady was not seen G D G She's o'er the border and awa' C D G Em D G D G With Jock o' Hazeldean D G She's o'er the border and awa' C D G With Jock o' Hazeldean
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