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Sweet Willie And Fair Annie Chords

(ver. 1)
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[Intro]
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[Verse]
                                C           G
Sweet Willie and fair Annie sat ae day on a hill
                       D                     G                   D
Though they had sitten seven lang year, they ne'er wad had their fill
      G                                             C
Sweet Willie said a word in haste and Annie took it ill
   G                            C                  G
"I winna wed a tocherless maid against ma mither's will"

[Verse]
                                         C               G
"For ye're come o' the rich, Willie, and I'm come o' the poor
                   D                   G            D
I'm ower laich tae be your bride an' I winna be yer hooer"
   G                                                   C
So Annie's gane in 'til her bower, and Willie doon the den
    G                                        C                G      C
And he's come 'til his mither's bower by the lee licht o' the moon

[Verse]
     G                                        C                    G
"Oh, sleep ye, wake ye, mither?" he says, "Or are ye the bower within?"
                      D                    G               D
"I sleep richt aft, I wake richt aft, whit want ye wi' me, son?
      G                                                        C
Whaur hae ye been a' the nicht, Willie? And war, ye've tarried lang"
      G                             C              G
"I've been courtin' fair Annie, and she is frae me gan"

[Instrumental]
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[Verse]
                                           C                 G
"There is twa maidens in a bower, which o' them sall I bring hame?
                       D                    G                D
The nut-broon maid has sheep and cows, fair Annie, she's got nane"
      G                                                   C
"It's an ye wed the nut-broon maid, I'll heap wi' gowd ma hand
    G                             C               G
But an ye wed the fair Annie, I'd straik it wi' a wand

[Verse]
                                            C                G
The nut-broon maid has sheep and cows, fair Annie, she's got nane
                   D            G                    D
And Willie, for my benison, the nut-broon maid bring hame"
     G                                                  C
"Oh, I sall wed the nut-broon maid and I sall bring her hame
    G                                  C               G
But peace nor rest atween us twa, 'til death sinder's again

[Verse]
                                        C            G
For sheep will die in cots, mither, and owsen die in byre
                        D                   G                   D
And what's this warld's wealth to me, gin I get na ma heart's desire?"
       G                                                         C
"Ye'll tell her to come tae Willie's weddin' the morn at twel at noon
      G                                          C              G
Ye'll tell her to come tae Willie's weddin', the heir o' Dublin toon"

[Instrumental]
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[Verse]
                                       C             G
So he is on tae Annie's bower and he's tirled at the pin
                     D                G                D
Wha was sae ready as Annie hersel tae open and let him in
      G                                                     C
"It's I will come tae Willie's weddin' the morn at twel tae dine
     G                                            C                   G
It's I will come tae Willie's weddin', though I'd raither it had been mine

[Verse]
                                  C              G
So maidens, tae my bower come and lay gowd on my hair
                   D                  G                 D
And far ye laid ae plait afore, ye'll now lay ten times mair
G                                            C
Tailors, tae my bower come and mak' tae me a weed
    G                               C             G
And smiths untae my stable come and shoe tae me a steed"

[Verse]
                                      C             G
At every tate o' Annie's horse, there hang a silver bell
                     D                    G                D
There cam a wind oot frae the north which made them a' tae knell
G                                             C
Fan she came tae Marykirk and sat down in the deas
    G                                C                G       c
The licht that cam frae fair Annie enlichtened a' the place

[Verse]
    G                                       C                G
But up and stands the nut-broon bride, jist at her faither's knee
                    D                  G                  D
"Oh, fa is this, ma faither dear, that blinks in Willie's ee?"
     G                                                C
"Oh, this is Willie's first true love, afore he lovèd thee"
     G                                    C                   G     C
"Gin that be Willie's first true love, he micht hae latten me be"

[Verse]
     G                                 C             G
"Oh, far got ye the water, Annie, that washes ye sae white?"
                D                  G                    D
"I got it in ma mither's wame, far you'll ne'er get the like
    G                                                      C
For ye've been washed in Dunny's well and dried on Dunny's dyke
    G                            C             G
And a' the water in the sea will never wash ye white"

[Instrumental]
G    C  G    D  G  D  G    C  G    C  G

[Verse]
                                             C            G
Fan nicht was come, and day was gane, and a' man boun' to bed
                     D                    G                D
Sweet Willie and the nut-broon bride were in their chamber laid
     G                                         C
They werena weel lyen doon and scarcely fa'an asleep
    G                                   C              G      C
Fan up and stands she, fair Annie, jist up at Willie's feet

[Verse]
      G                                     C                G
"Weel brook ye o' your broom, broon bride, atween ye and the wa'
                     D                   G                D
And sae will I o' my winding sheet, that suits me best of a'"
    G                                                       C
Sad Willie raise, pit on his claise, drew 'til him hose and shoon
    G                                 C                G
And he is on tae Annie's bower by the lee licht o' the moon

[Verse]
                                         C               G
The firsten bower that he cam 'til there was richt dowie wark
                   D                  G            D
Her mither and her three sisters were makin' her a sark
    G                                                    C
The neisten bower that he cam 'til there was richt dowie cheir
     G                            C                  G
He's lifted up the coverlet, fair Annie lay streekit there

[Verse]
                                      C               G
"It's I will kiss yer bonny cheek and I will kiss yer chin
                D                       G                 D
I will kiss yer clay-cald lip, but I'll ne'er kiss woman again
    G                                                   C
The day ye deal at Annie's grave, the breid but and the wine
 G                                     C                G
Afore the morn at twel o'clock they'll deal the same at mine"

[Verse]
                                        C                G
The tane was buried in Mary's kirk, the tither in Mary's quire
                          D                G                   D
And oot o' the tane there grew a birk, and oot o' the tither a briar
    G                                                   C
And aye they grew, and aye they drew, until the twa did meet
    G                                    C                   G       C
And every ane that passed them by said, "There's been lovers sweet"

[Outro]
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