Both Sides The Tweed
Mary Black
Am
(início)
Am C F Dm7 C Am G Em Am C F Dm7 C G D Am
Verse
C F Dm7 What's the spring breathing jasmine and rose? C Am G Em What's the summer with all its gay train? Am C F Dm7 Or the splendour of autumn to those C G Am Who've bartered their freedoms for gain?
Chorus
F C Let the love of our land's sacred right Am G Em To the love of our people succeed Am F Dm7 Let friendship and honour unite C G Am And flourish on both sides the Tweed
Instrumental
Am C F Dm7 C G D Am
Verse
C F Dm7 No sweetness the senses can achieve C Am G Em Which corruption and bribery bind Am C F Dm7 No brightness that gloom can e'er gleam C G Am For honour's the sum of the mind
Chorus
F C Let the love of our land's sacred right Am G Em To the love of our people succeed Am F Dm7 Let friendship and honour unite C G Am And flourish on both sides the Tweed
Instrumental
Am C F Dm7 C Am G Em Am C F Dm7 C G Am F C Am G Em Am C F Dm7 C G D Am
Verse
C F Dm7 Let virtue distinguish the brave C Am G Em Place riches in lowest degree Am C F Dm7 Think them poorest who can be a slave C G Am Them richest who dare to be free
Chorus
F C Let the love of our land's sacred right Am G Em To the love of our people succeed Am F Dm7 Let friendship and honour unite C G Am And flourish on both sides the Tweed F Dm7 Let friendship and honour unite C G Am And flourish on both sides the Tweed
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