The Rambling Siúler Cifra
por Planxty37 visualizações, adicionado aos favoritos 4 vezes
Dificuldade: | iniciante |
---|---|
Afinação: | E A D G B E |
Tom: | G |
Capotraste: | Traste 3 |
Acordes
Dedilhado
Ainda não há um padrão de dedilhado para esta música. Criar e ganhe +5 IQ
The Rambling Siúler
C G F C
Oh the highland lads have come to town,
F C G C
C G F C
The Highland Lads Have come to town
F C G C
and landed in headquarters
G F
The colonel fell for a pretty little girl,
C G
the farmer’s only daughter
G F
The general bet five thousand pounds,
C F G
the colonel wouldn’t dress up in a beggars gown,
C F
Would she travel the world to go around and round,
G F C
would she go with the rambling siúler
C G F C
The colonel started out next day,
F C G C
dressed in beggars clothing
G F
It wasn’t long til he found his way,
C G
to the farmer’s lowly dwelling,
G F
“Oh farmer shelter me for the night,
C F G
I’ll sleep in your barn until daylight,
C F
Take pity on a beggar’s awful plight,
G F C
God help a rambling siúler”
C G F C
The farmer said, “The night is wet,
F C G C
you can come to the kitchen fire ”
G F
The colonel says to the serving maid,
C G
“you I do admire,
G F
Would you leave them all and come with me,
C F G
leave them all my stor mo chroi”
C F
“What a lusty beggar you would be,
G F C
away with the rambling siúler!”
C G F C
The farmer and his servants all,
F C G C
they fell into loud laughter
G F
When who came tripping down the stairs,
C G
but the farmer’s only daughter,
G F
She’d two bright eyes like the morning skies,
G
soon as the beggar he did her spy
C F
She fairly caught his rambling eye,
G F C
“She’ll be mine,” says the rambling siúler
C G F C
And the farmer and his servants all,
F C G C
they went out to the byre
G F
He put his arm around her waist,
C G
as they sat by the kitchen fire,
G F
He put his hand upon her knee,
C G
unto her gave kisses three,
C F
Says she “How dare you make so free,
G F C
and it’s you but a rambling siúler”
C G F C
When supper it was over,
F C G C
they made his bed in the barn-o
G F
Between two sacks and a winnow cloth,
C G
for fear that he’d do harmo
G F
At twelve o’clock that very night,
C G
she came to the barn, she was dressed in white
C F
The beggar rose in great delight,
G F C
“She’s mine,” says the rambling siúler
C G F C
And he threw off his beggar’s clothes,
F C G C
he threw them against the wall-o
G F
He stood the bravest gentleman,
C G
that was among them all-o
G F
Will you look at my locks of golden hair,
C G
under this sooty old hat I wear
C F
“I’m a colonel bold I do declare,
G F C
and none but a rambling siúler”
C G F C
“And I wouldn’t for one hundred pounds,
F C G C
that you and I would be found here
G F
Would you travel around the whole night long,
C G
and go with the rambling siúler,”
G F
So it’s off to the general’s house they’ve gone,
C G
great is the wager he has won
C F
Salute them both with the fife and the drum,
G F C
she’s away with the rambling siúler
X
×
The Rambling Siúler – Planxty
How to play
"The Rambling Siúler"
Fonte
Transpor
1 comentário
This is my tab but someone has edited it so that the first line has been repeated twice
0
Cifras relacionadas