Chords for The Corries The Rose Of Allandale
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Chords used:
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Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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[G] [D]
[G] [C]
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[D] [G]
[Em] [G] [D]
[G] The [C] sweetest flower [G] there [C] was the [D] rose of [G] Valenday.
It was the rose of [C] Valenday.
It was the rose [E]
[C] of Valenday.
The [G] sweetest flower there [C] was the [E] rose of
[G] Valenday.
[C] East or west, though fate begins to [D] lower,
As [G] solemn still [C] is she [G] to me,
It's [C] sorrow's lonely hour.
When [D] tempest wracked, good [G] garland [C] barred,
And [G] rent her shivering [D] sail,
[G] One maiden [C] far withstood the storm,
The [E] rose of [G] Valenday.
Twas the rose of [C] Valenday.
Twas the rose of [E] Valenday.
One maiden far [G] withstood the storm.
[Am] Twas the rose [G]
of Valenday.
[C] Fevered lips were [G] marched on that week's burning [D] sun.
She whispered [C] hopes of [G] happiness and [E] tales of distant [G]
land.
My [D] life had been [G] a wilderness, [C] [G] unblessed by [D] fortune's gale.
[G] Had fate not linked [C] my love to hers,
[C] The rose [E] of [G] Valenday.
[C]
Twas the rose of Valenday.
[D]
Had fate not linked my [G] love to hers,
[G] [C]
[D]
[C] [G]
[C] [A]
[G]
[G] [D]
[G] [C]
[E] [G]
[D] [G]
[Em] [G] [D]
[G] The [C] sweetest flower [G] there [C] was the [D] rose of [G] Valenday.
It was the rose of [C] Valenday.
It was the rose [E]
[C] of Valenday.
The [G] sweetest flower there [C] was the [E] rose of
[G] Valenday.
[C] East or west, though fate begins to [D] lower,
As [G] solemn still [C] is she [G] to me,
It's [C] sorrow's lonely hour.
When [D] tempest wracked, good [G] garland [C] barred,
And [G] rent her shivering [D] sail,
[G] One maiden [C] far withstood the storm,
The [E] rose of [G] Valenday.
Twas the rose of [C] Valenday.
Twas the rose of [E] Valenday.
One maiden far [G] withstood the storm.
[Am] Twas the rose [G]
of Valenday.
[C] Fevered lips were [G] marched on that week's burning [D] sun.
She whispered [C] hopes of [G] happiness and [E] tales of distant [G]
land.
My [D] life had been [G] a wilderness, [C] [G] unblessed by [D] fortune's gale.
[G] Had fate not linked [C] my love to hers,
[C] The rose [E] of [G] Valenday.
[C]
Twas the rose of Valenday.
[D]
Had fate not linked my [G] love to hers,
[G] [C]
[D]
[C] [G]
[C] [A]
[G]
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_ _ [G] _ _ The [C] sweetest flower [G] there [C] was the [D] rose of _ [G] Valenday.
_ It was the rose of [C] Valenday. _
It was the rose _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [C] _ of Valenday.
The [G] sweetest flower there _ [C] was the [E] rose of _
[G] Valenday. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] East or west, though fate begins to [D] lower,
_ As [G] solemn still [C] is she [G] to me,
It's [C] sorrow's lonely hour.
_ When [D] tempest wracked, good [G] garland [C] barred,
And [G] rent her shivering [D] sail,
_ _ [G] One maiden [C] far withstood the storm,
The [E] rose of [G] Valenday.
_ Twas the rose of _ [C] Valenday.
_ Twas the rose of [E] Valenday. _
_ One maiden far [G] withstood the storm.
[Am] Twas the rose [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ of Valenday.
[C] Fevered lips were [G] marched on that week's burning [D] sun.
_ She whispered [C] hopes of [G] happiness and [E] tales of distant [G]
land.
My [D] life had been [G] a wilderness, _ [C] _ [G] unblessed by [D] fortune's gale.
[G] Had fate not linked [C] my love to hers,
[C] The rose [E] of [G] Valenday. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Twas the rose of Valenday.
[D] _ _
Had fate not linked my [G] love to hers,
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_ _ [G] _ _ The [C] sweetest flower [G] there [C] was the [D] rose of _ [G] Valenday.
_ It was the rose of [C] Valenday. _
It was the rose _ _ [E] _ _
_ _ [C] _ of Valenday.
The [G] sweetest flower there _ [C] was the [E] rose of _
[G] Valenday. _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] East or west, though fate begins to [D] lower,
_ As [G] solemn still [C] is she [G] to me,
It's [C] sorrow's lonely hour.
_ When [D] tempest wracked, good [G] garland [C] barred,
And [G] rent her shivering [D] sail,
_ _ [G] One maiden [C] far withstood the storm,
The [E] rose of [G] Valenday.
_ Twas the rose of _ [C] Valenday.
_ Twas the rose of [E] Valenday. _
_ One maiden far [G] withstood the storm.
[Am] Twas the rose [G] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ of Valenday.
[C] Fevered lips were [G] marched on that week's burning [D] sun.
_ She whispered [C] hopes of [G] happiness and [E] tales of distant [G]
land.
My [D] life had been [G] a wilderness, _ [C] _ [G] unblessed by [D] fortune's gale.
[G] Had fate not linked [C] my love to hers,
[C] The rose [E] of [G] Valenday. _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _
Twas the rose of Valenday.
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Had fate not linked my [G] love to hers,
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