Johnnie of Braidesly

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Bronson 9
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Digital Tradition, braidsly
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X:3104 T:Johnnie of Braidesly O:england S:Digital Tradition, braidsly N:Bronson 9 D:Sung by Jean Redpath and Ewan Maccoll M:4/4 L:1/8 Q:2/4=100 W:Johnnie rose on a May morning W:Called for water tae wash his hands W:Says, "Gae loose tae me my guid grey dogs W:That lie bound in iron bands W: W:"Ye'll busk, ye'll busk, my noble dogs W:Ye'll busk and make them bound W:For I'm gaun tae the Broadspear Hill W:Tae ding the dun deer doon" W: W:When Johnnie's mother she heard o' this W:Her hands wi' dule she rung W:Says, "Johnnie for my benison W:Tae the green woods dinna gang W: W:"Enough ye hae o' the guid white breid W:Enough o' the blude red wine W:So Johnnie, for your venison W:Tae the green woods dinna gang" W: W:But Johnnie has buskit up his guid bent bow W:His arrows ane by ane W:And he's awa' tae Durisdeer W:Tae ding the dun deer doon W: W:Johnnie shot, the dun deer lap W:And he wounded her in the side W:But atween the water and the wood W:His hounds they laid her pride W: W:Johnnie ate o' the venison W:His dogs drank o' the blude W:Till they a' lay doon and fell asleep W:Asleep as they'd been deid W: W:The by there cam' a silly auld carle W:A silly auld man was he W:And he's awa' tae the king's foresters W:Tae tell wha' he did see W: W:Then up an' spak' the king's forester W:An angry man was he W:"If this be Johnnie o' Braidesley W:We soon will gar him dee" W: W:"Stand stout, stand stout, my noble dogs W:Stand stout and dinna flee W:Stand fast, stand fast, my guid grey hounds W:And we wi' mak' them dee" W: W:Johnnie he shot six o' them W:He's wounded the seventh sair W:Syne he swung his hough ower his horse's back W:And he swore he would hunt mair W: W:Now Johnnie's guid bent bow is brak' W:His guid grey dogs are slain W:And his body lies in Durisdeer W:His hunting days are done K:F D2|G2GA B2DD|G2G2 B2DD|F2FG F-GA-B|c6 B-c| d2dd d2c-B|d2G2 G2BA|G2D2 F2F-G|B2-G2- d2dc|B2D2 F2A2|G6||
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