Chords for "Kelsae" by Gary Cleghorn
Tempo:
55.8 bpm
Chords used:
C
F
Am
D
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret

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[F] [Am] [C]
Oh, my home is [D] in the [C] borderland, by banks of flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Ennies Bridge [C] will lead [Am] you to the ancient [D] cobbled streets.
It's had its ups, it's had its [C] downs, and there are plenty to see,
[F] But my home [Em] here in the [Am] borderland will lie behem [C] to me.
The Abbey still stands tall and strong, where once it stood ablaze.
[F] Its history reminds [Am] us that we live in [D] better days.
The Kelsay North Spire standing [F] high, so proud [Am] against [C] the sky,
[F] Or this valley in the [Am] borderland where Kelsay [C] Tundas lie.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights [D] I've seen,
My home is here [C] in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
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[Am] [G] [C] The Toon Club chimes above the square, and echoes round the [F] streets,
Where local shops [C] are bustling, [A] and [F] friendly [D] faces meet,
[C] The markets and the traders still come and gather there,
[F] To mark good old traditions, [C] and to [D] cry the [C] same James Fair.
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Though many's a path I've [C] wandered, and many sights [G] I've seen,
My home is here in [Am] Kelsay, [C] by the banks [G] of [C] Bonny Tweed.
[F] [Am] [C]
Prince Cheerly's horse [D] did [C] lose its shoe, [F] as he fled through [C] Kelsay Toon,
[F] For to hide their [C] destination, they were worn the [G] wrong way round.
[C] So Cheerly's [D] horse then [C] [F] galloped off, and his shoe [C] upon its feet,
[F] And it still lies here [Am] in Kelsay, amongst the cobbles of Oxburgh [C] Street.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
My home is here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
[F] [C] [Am]
[C] Oh my home is [F] in the [C] Borderland, by banks of [C] Flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Rennie's [C] Bridge will lead you to the ancient cobbled streets.
It's came through many battles, and it's had its ups and downs,
[F] But my home's here [C] in the [Am] Borderland, in Bonny [C] Kelsay Toon.
Though many's a path I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
[E] [Am] My home [F] is [C] here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
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Oh, my home is [D] in the [C] borderland, by banks of flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Ennies Bridge [C] will lead [Am] you to the ancient [D] cobbled streets.
It's had its ups, it's had its [C] downs, and there are plenty to see,
[F] But my home [Em] here in the [Am] borderland will lie behem [C] to me.
The Abbey still stands tall and strong, where once it stood ablaze.
[F] Its history reminds [Am] us that we live in [D] better days.
The Kelsay North Spire standing [F] high, so proud [Am] against [C] the sky,
[F] Or this valley in the [Am] borderland where Kelsay [C] Tundas lie.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights [D] I've seen,
My home is here [C] in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
[F]
[Am] [G] [C] The Toon Club chimes above the square, and echoes round the [F] streets,
Where local shops [C] are bustling, [A] and [F] friendly [D] faces meet,
[C] The markets and the traders still come and gather there,
[F] To mark good old traditions, [C] and to [D] cry the [C] same James Fair.
[F]
Though many's a path I've [C] wandered, and many sights [G] I've seen,
My home is here in [Am] Kelsay, [C] by the banks [G] of [C] Bonny Tweed.
[F] [Am] [C]
Prince Cheerly's horse [D] did [C] lose its shoe, [F] as he fled through [C] Kelsay Toon,
[F] For to hide their [C] destination, they were worn the [G] wrong way round.
[C] So Cheerly's [D] horse then [C] [F] galloped off, and his shoe [C] upon its feet,
[F] And it still lies here [Am] in Kelsay, amongst the cobbles of Oxburgh [C] Street.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
My home is here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
[F] [C] [Am]
[C] Oh my home is [F] in the [C] Borderland, by banks of [C] Flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Rennie's [C] Bridge will lead you to the ancient cobbled streets.
It's came through many battles, and it's had its ups and downs,
[F] But my home's here [C] in the [Am] Borderland, in Bonny [C] Kelsay Toon.
Though many's a path I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
[E] [Am] My home [F] is [C] here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
[F] [C] [F]
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_ Oh, my home is [D] in the [C] borderland, by banks of flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Ennies Bridge [C] will lead [Am] you to the ancient [D] cobbled streets.
It's had its ups, it's had its [C] downs, and there are plenty to see,
[F] But my home [Em] here in the [Am] borderland will lie behem [C] to me.
The Abbey still stands tall and strong, where once it stood ablaze.
[F] Its history reminds [Am] us that we live in [D] better days.
The Kelsay North Spire standing [F] high, so proud [Am] against [C] the sky,
[F] Or this valley in the [Am] borderland where Kelsay [C] Tundas lie.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights [D] I've seen,
My home is here [C] in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
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_ [Am] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ The Toon Club chimes above the square, and echoes round the [F] streets,
Where local shops [C] are bustling, [A] and [F] friendly [D] faces meet,
[C] The markets and the traders still come and gather there,
[F] To mark good old traditions, [C] and to [D] cry the [C] same James Fair.
[F]
Though many's a path I've [C] wandered, and many sights [G] I've seen,
My home is here in [Am] Kelsay, [C] by the banks [G] of [C] Bonny Tweed.
[F] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _
Prince Cheerly's horse [D] did [C] lose its shoe, [F] as he fled through [C] Kelsay Toon,
[F] For to hide their [C] destination, they were worn the [G] wrong way round.
[C] So Cheerly's [D] horse then [C] [F] galloped off, and his shoe [C] upon its feet,
[F] And it still lies here [Am] in Kelsay, amongst the cobbles of Oxburgh [C] Street.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
My home is here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
_ _ [F] _ [C] _ [Am] _ _ _
[C] _ Oh my home is [F] in the [C] Borderland, by banks of [C] Flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Rennie's [C] Bridge will lead you to the ancient cobbled streets.
It's came through many battles, and it's had its ups and downs,
[F] But my home's here [C] in the [Am] Borderland, in Bonny [C] Kelsay Toon.
Though many's a path I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
[E] [Am] My home [F] is [C] here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
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_ Oh, my home is [D] in the [C] borderland, by banks of flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Ennies Bridge [C] will lead [Am] you to the ancient [D] cobbled streets.
It's had its ups, it's had its [C] downs, and there are plenty to see,
[F] But my home [Em] here in the [Am] borderland will lie behem [C] to me.
The Abbey still stands tall and strong, where once it stood ablaze.
[F] Its history reminds [Am] us that we live in [D] better days.
The Kelsay North Spire standing [F] high, so proud [Am] against [C] the sky,
[F] Or this valley in the [Am] borderland where Kelsay [C] Tundas lie.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights [D] I've seen,
My home is here [C] in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
_ [F] _ _
_ [Am] _ _ [G] _ [C] _ _ The Toon Club chimes above the square, and echoes round the [F] streets,
Where local shops [C] are bustling, [A] and [F] friendly [D] faces meet,
[C] The markets and the traders still come and gather there,
[F] To mark good old traditions, [C] and to [D] cry the [C] same James Fair.
[F]
Though many's a path I've [C] wandered, and many sights [G] I've seen,
My home is here in [Am] Kelsay, [C] by the banks [G] of [C] Bonny Tweed.
[F] _ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ [C] _ _
Prince Cheerly's horse [D] did [C] lose its shoe, [F] as he fled through [C] Kelsay Toon,
[F] For to hide their [C] destination, they were worn the [G] wrong way round.
[C] So Cheerly's [D] horse then [C] [F] galloped off, and his shoe [C] upon its feet,
[F] And it still lies here [Am] in Kelsay, amongst the cobbles of Oxburgh [C] Street.
[F] Though many's a path [C] I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
My home is here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
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[C] _ Oh my home is [F] in the [C] Borderland, by banks of [C] Flowing Tweed,
[F] Where Rennie's [C] Bridge will lead you to the ancient cobbled streets.
It's came through many battles, and it's had its ups and downs,
[F] But my home's here [C] in the [Am] Borderland, in Bonny [C] Kelsay Toon.
Though many's a path I've wandered, and many sights I've seen,
[E] [Am] My home [F] is [C] here in Kelsay, on the banks of Bonny Tweed.
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