Chords for Lassie O' The Mornin' - Archie Fisher & Garnet Rogers
Tempo:
126.7 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
F
Eb
C
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Aims thought the daybreak sun was brighter than the inn,
[C] As it rose to glen and warmed the earth and nestled [D] every [Fm] gene.
But it faded, say, a glimmer [Bb] away, the brightest sight I've seen.
[Eb] My in [Bb] dear Bonnie Lassie, for the [Dm] morning and the sparkle of her laughter,
Ever [Eb] after I [Bb] recall,
[F] like the Lincoln drinking to a glimmer,
[Gm] As the mountain [F] thunders fall, but the hills are empty now.
[Bb] My Bonnie Lassie, she's a wall, my [Eb] in dear [F] Bonnie Lassie, for the [Bb] morning.
[F] And the [Bb] border wind blew cool, as mile for mile we bathed day dawn,
[Gm] Reaching far yon [Bb] high highlands, [D] with secret nooks and [F] holes,
Where the rocks were worn and [Bb] weathered by the years we'd never known.
Together we, [Bb] my Lassie, for [F] the [Bb] morning.
[Eb] And [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
through the clouds and to the sun we scrambled by the cairn above,
[Gm] While the ravens [Bb] soared close, not [Gm] but secret words we'd [F] have.
[Bb]
The hills spread wide their arms and gave their gus and tae their [F] love,
And my in love for the [Bb] Lassie, for the morning.
[F] [Bb]
[F] Then through the heath and [Bb] bracken we gazed happy on the hill,
We'd fall and laugh and [D] see [C] ourselves as birns once [F] more we'd feel,
[Bb] And we both knew that we'd grasp the joy that name could share nor steal.
Together [F] we, [Bb] my Lassie, [F] for the morning.
[Bb] And the dyke across the barn we built, he [Bb] tried to stop its race,
But we [Eb] might as well, he [Bb] tried to hard o'er a wild lofty [F] one place.
[Bb] Then I saw the look with a part and soon to come twirl down the face,
[Eb] Of my dear born [Dm]-air Lassie, for the [F] [Bb] morning.
[F]
[Eb] [F]
[Bb] Then we'd away one last daft run, we jostled to the end,
Drippin', grippin', slippin', seein' [C] what we'd left [F] to hid.
Then [Bb] the grateful gasp a'ale and thankful [Eb] for the day just [Bb] did,
And mine thanks for the Lassie, for [F] the
[Bb] morning.
Ah, through the dusk we lingered, we knew what's for us to see,
The land fair view to break the spell we'd [C] bathe mine, ah, [F] o'er days.
[Bb] Just a tender look, a kiss, a touch we turned and walked away,
I [C] knew [Dm] there'd never [Bb] be another morning.
[F]
[Eb] [F]
[N]
[C] As it rose to glen and warmed the earth and nestled [D] every [Fm] gene.
But it faded, say, a glimmer [Bb] away, the brightest sight I've seen.
[Eb] My in [Bb] dear Bonnie Lassie, for the [Dm] morning and the sparkle of her laughter,
Ever [Eb] after I [Bb] recall,
[F] like the Lincoln drinking to a glimmer,
[Gm] As the mountain [F] thunders fall, but the hills are empty now.
[Bb] My Bonnie Lassie, she's a wall, my [Eb] in dear [F] Bonnie Lassie, for the [Bb] morning.
[F] And the [Bb] border wind blew cool, as mile for mile we bathed day dawn,
[Gm] Reaching far yon [Bb] high highlands, [D] with secret nooks and [F] holes,
Where the rocks were worn and [Bb] weathered by the years we'd never known.
Together we, [Bb] my Lassie, for [F] the [Bb] morning.
[Eb] And [Bb]
[F] [Bb]
through the clouds and to the sun we scrambled by the cairn above,
[Gm] While the ravens [Bb] soared close, not [Gm] but secret words we'd [F] have.
[Bb]
The hills spread wide their arms and gave their gus and tae their [F] love,
And my in love for the [Bb] Lassie, for the morning.
[F] [Bb]
[F] Then through the heath and [Bb] bracken we gazed happy on the hill,
We'd fall and laugh and [D] see [C] ourselves as birns once [F] more we'd feel,
[Bb] And we both knew that we'd grasp the joy that name could share nor steal.
Together [F] we, [Bb] my Lassie, [F] for the morning.
[Bb] And the dyke across the barn we built, he [Bb] tried to stop its race,
But we [Eb] might as well, he [Bb] tried to hard o'er a wild lofty [F] one place.
[Bb] Then I saw the look with a part and soon to come twirl down the face,
[Eb] Of my dear born [Dm]-air Lassie, for the [F] [Bb] morning.
[F]
[Eb] [F]
[Bb] Then we'd away one last daft run, we jostled to the end,
Drippin', grippin', slippin', seein' [C] what we'd left [F] to hid.
Then [Bb] the grateful gasp a'ale and thankful [Eb] for the day just [Bb] did,
And mine thanks for the Lassie, for [F] the
[Bb] morning.
Ah, through the dusk we lingered, we knew what's for us to see,
The land fair view to break the spell we'd [C] bathe mine, ah, [F] o'er days.
[Bb] Just a tender look, a kiss, a touch we turned and walked away,
I [C] knew [Dm] there'd never [Bb] be another morning.
[F]
[Eb] [F]
[N]
Key:
Bb
F
Eb
C
Gm
Bb
F
Eb
_ _ _ _ Aims thought the daybreak sun was brighter _ than the inn,
[C] As it rose to glen and warmed the earth and nestled [D] every [Fm] gene.
But it faded, say, a glimmer [Bb] away, the brightest sight I've seen.
[Eb] My in [Bb] dear Bonnie Lassie, for the [Dm] _ morning _ _ and the _ sparkle of her laughter, _
Ever [Eb] after I [Bb] recall, _
[F] like the Lincoln drinking to a glimmer,
[Gm] As the mountain [F] thunders fall, _ but the hills are empty now.
[Bb] My Bonnie Lassie, she's a wall, _ my [Eb] in dear [F] Bonnie Lassie, for the _ _ [Bb] morning. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ And the [Bb] border wind blew cool, as mile for mile we bathed day dawn,
_ [Gm] Reaching far yon [Bb] high highlands, [D] with secret nooks and [F] holes,
Where the rocks were worn and [Bb] weathered by the years we'd never known.
_ _ Together we, [Bb] my Lassie, for [F] the _ _ [Bb] morning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] And _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb]
through the clouds and to the sun we scrambled by the cairn above,
[Gm] While the ravens [Bb] soared close, not [Gm] but secret words we'd [F] have.
_ [Bb]
The hills spread wide their arms and gave their gus and tae their [F] love,
And my in love for the [Bb] Lassie, for the _ _ morning. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ Then through the heath and [Bb] bracken we gazed happy on the hill,
We'd fall and laugh and [D] see [C] ourselves as birns once [F] more we'd feel,
[Bb] And we both knew that we'd grasp the joy that name could share nor steal. _
Together [F] we, [Bb] my Lassie, [F] for the _ _ morning.
[Bb] _ And the dyke across the barn we built, he [Bb] tried to stop its race,
But we [Eb] might as well, he [Bb] tried to hard o'er a wild lofty [F] one place.
[Bb] Then I saw the look with a part and soon to come twirl down the face,
[Eb] Of my dear born [Dm]-air Lassie, for the [F] _ _ [Bb] morning.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[Bb] Then we'd away one last daft run, we jostled to the end, _
_ Drippin', grippin', slippin', seein' [C] what we'd left [F] to hid.
Then [Bb] the grateful gasp a'ale and thankful [Eb] for the day just [Bb] did,
And mine thanks for the Lassie, for [F] the _ _
[Bb] morning.
_ Ah, through the dusk we lingered, we knew what's for us to see,
The land fair view to break the spell we'd [C] bathe mine, ah, [F] o'er days.
[Bb] Just a tender look, a kiss, a touch we turned and walked away,
I [C] knew [Dm] there'd never [Bb] be another _ _ morning. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] As it rose to glen and warmed the earth and nestled [D] every [Fm] gene.
But it faded, say, a glimmer [Bb] away, the brightest sight I've seen.
[Eb] My in [Bb] dear Bonnie Lassie, for the [Dm] _ morning _ _ and the _ sparkle of her laughter, _
Ever [Eb] after I [Bb] recall, _
[F] like the Lincoln drinking to a glimmer,
[Gm] As the mountain [F] thunders fall, _ but the hills are empty now.
[Bb] My Bonnie Lassie, she's a wall, _ my [Eb] in dear [F] Bonnie Lassie, for the _ _ [Bb] morning. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ And the [Bb] border wind blew cool, as mile for mile we bathed day dawn,
_ [Gm] Reaching far yon [Bb] high highlands, [D] with secret nooks and [F] holes,
Where the rocks were worn and [Bb] weathered by the years we'd never known.
_ _ Together we, [Bb] my Lassie, for [F] the _ _ [Bb] morning. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Eb] And _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _ [Bb]
through the clouds and to the sun we scrambled by the cairn above,
[Gm] While the ravens [Bb] soared close, not [Gm] but secret words we'd [F] have.
_ [Bb]
The hills spread wide their arms and gave their gus and tae their [F] love,
And my in love for the [Bb] Lassie, for the _ _ morning. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
[F] _ _ Then through the heath and [Bb] bracken we gazed happy on the hill,
We'd fall and laugh and [D] see [C] ourselves as birns once [F] more we'd feel,
[Bb] And we both knew that we'd grasp the joy that name could share nor steal. _
Together [F] we, [Bb] my Lassie, [F] for the _ _ morning.
[Bb] _ And the dyke across the barn we built, he [Bb] tried to stop its race,
But we [Eb] might as well, he [Bb] tried to hard o'er a wild lofty [F] one place.
[Bb] Then I saw the look with a part and soon to come twirl down the face,
[Eb] Of my dear born [Dm]-air Lassie, for the [F] _ _ [Bb] morning.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
[Bb] Then we'd away one last daft run, we jostled to the end, _
_ Drippin', grippin', slippin', seein' [C] what we'd left [F] to hid.
Then [Bb] the grateful gasp a'ale and thankful [Eb] for the day just [Bb] did,
And mine thanks for the Lassie, for [F] the _ _
[Bb] morning.
_ Ah, through the dusk we lingered, we knew what's for us to see,
The land fair view to break the spell we'd [C] bathe mine, ah, [F] o'er days.
[Bb] Just a tender look, a kiss, a touch we turned and walked away,
I [C] knew [Dm] there'd never [Bb] be another _ _ morning. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _
[Eb] _ _ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _