John McDermott

Dark Lochnagar(Chords)

John McDermott

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Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses.  
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In you let the minions of luxury rove. 
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Restore me the rocks where snowflake reposes 
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If still they are sacred to freedom and love 
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Yet Caledonia beloved are thy mountains,  
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Round their white summit your elements war. 
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Tho? cataracts foam instead of smooth flowing fountains, 
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I sigh for the valleys of dark Lochnagarr. 


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Ah, there my young footsteps in infancy wandered. 
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My cap was my bonnet, my cloak was my plaid. 
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On chieftains long perished my memories pondered 
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As daily I strayed through the pine covered glade. 
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I sought not my home till the days dying glory. 
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Gave place to the rays of the bright polar star 
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For fancy was cheered by traditional glory  
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Disclosed by the natives of dark Lochnagarr. 


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Shades of the dead, have I not heard your voices 
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Rise on the night-rolling breath of the gale? 
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Surely the soul of the hero rejoices. 
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And rides on the wind o?er his own Highland vale 
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Round Lochnagarr, while the stormy mist gathers, 
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Winter presides in his cold icy car; 
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Clouds there encircle the forms of my fathers; 
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They dwell in the tempests of dark Lochnagarr. 

PLAYED SLOWLY C F C Yet, Caledonia beloved are thy mountains C G C I sigh for the valley of dark Lochnagarr?
C Ill starred now the brave did no vision foreboding. F C G Tell you that fate had forsaken your cause C How were you destined to die at Culloden? F C G C Though victory crowned not your fall with applause. C F C Still were you happy in deaths earthly slumbers G Tae sleep wi? your clan in the caves of Braemar C The pibroch resounds tae the pipers loud numbers C G C Your deeds on the echoes o? dark Lochnagarr. C Years have rolled on Lochnagarr, since I left you F C G Years must elapse ere I tread you again C Through nature of verdure and flowers has bereft you, F C G C Yet still you are dearer than Albion?s plain C F C England, thy beauties are tame and domestic G To one who has roved on the mountains afar; C Oh for the crags that are wild and majestic C G C The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagarr Repeat fading C G C The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagarr C G C The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagarr C G C The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagarr

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