High Germany
Cherish The Ladies
C
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CVerse 1
Cmaj7 Bb G C Woe be to the orders that took my love away F C G C F G And woe be to the cruel cause that bid my tears to fall C F C G C F Woe be to the bloody wars of high Germany C G/B Am F G C They have taken my love and left a broken heart to me
Verse 2
Cmaj7 Bb G C The drum beat in the morning before the break of day F C G C F G And the small wee fife played loud and clear, while yet the morn was grey C F C G C F And aye, the bonny flag unfurled, 'twas a gallant sight to see C G/B Am F G C Woe to me, my soldier lad was marched to Germany
Verse 3
Cmaj7 Bb G C Long, long is the travelling to the bonny pier of Leith F C G C F G And bleak it was to gang there, with a snowstorm in your teeth C F C G C F And aye, the wind blew sharp and strong, and a tear rose in my eye C G/B Am F G C I gang there to see my love embark for Germany
Verse 4
Cmaj7 Bb G C As I gazed over the cruel, cruel sea for as long as could be seen F C G C F G The wee small sails upon the ship, my own true love was in C F C G C F And aye, the wind blew sharp and strong, and the ship sailed speedily C G/B Am F G C Cruel the raging wars have torn my bonny boy from me
Verse 5
Cmaj7 Bb G C Woe be to the orders that took my love away F C Am G C F G And woe be to the cruel cause that bid my tears to fall C F C G C F Woe be to the bloody wars of high Germany C G/B Am F G C They have taken my love and left a broken heart to me
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