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Leezie Lindsay by ross
best played on a nilon stringed guitar
CWill you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
CWill you gang to the hielands wi' mFe,
GWill you gCang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
My Fbride and my Gdarling to Cbe?
CTo gang to the hielands wi' you, sir,
CWould bring the sad (pronounced 'saFw')tear to my e'e
GAye and leCave the green glens and woodlands
AndF streams o' mGy ain countCry.
CWill you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
CWill you gang to the hielands wi' mFe,
GWill you gCang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
My Fbride and my Gdarling to Cbe?
CI'll show you the home o the red deer,
COn mountains where waves the tall pFine,
GAnd as farC as the bound o' the red deer,
IlkF moorland andG mountain iCs mine.
CWill you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
CWill you gang to the hielands wi' mFe,
GWill you gCang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
My Fbride and my Gdarling to Cbe?
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CA thousand claymores I can muster
CIlk blade and its bearer the same, F
GAnd when rCound their chieftains they rally,
TheF gallant ArgyGle is my naCme.
CWill you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
CWill you gang to the hielands wi' mFe,
GWill you gCang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay,
My Fbride and my Gdarling to Cbe?
CThere's dancing and joy in the hielands,
CThere's piping and gladness and gleFe,
GFor ArgyleC has brought hame Leezie Lindsay
HisF bride and hiGs darling tCo be.