Heather Ale — аккорды для пианино

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From the bonny bells of heather
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They brewed a drink long-syne,
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Was sweeter far then honey,
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Was stronger far than wine.
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They brewed it and they drank it,
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And lay in a blessed swound
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For days and days together
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In their dwellings underground.
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There rose a king in Scotland,
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A fell man to his foes
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He smote the Picts in battle,
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He hunted them like roes.
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Оvеr miles of the red mountain
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He hunted as they fled,
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And strewed the dwarfish bodies
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Оf the dying and the dead.
F C 
Summer came in the country,
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Red was the heather bell;
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But the manner of the brewing
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Was none alive to tell.
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In graves that were like children's
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Оn many a mountain head,
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The Brewsters of the Heather
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Lay numbered with the dead.
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Am C 
The king in the red moorland
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Rode on a summer's day;
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And the bees hummed, and the curlews
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Cried beside the way.
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The king rode, and was angry,
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Black was his brow and pale,
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To rule in a land of heather
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And lack the Heather Ale.
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It fortuned that his vassals,
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Riding free on the heath,
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Came on a stone that was fallen
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And vermin hid beneath.
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Rudely plucked from their hiding,
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Never a word they spoke;
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A son and his aged father --
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Last of the dwarfish folk.
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The king sat high on his charger,
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He looked on the little men;
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And the dwarfish and swarthy couple
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Looked at the king again.
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Down by the shore he had them;
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And there on the giddy brink --
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"I will give you life, ye vermin,
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For the secret of the drink."
F C 
There stood the son and father,
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And they looked high and low;
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The heather was red around them,
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The sea rumbled below.
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And up and spoke the father,
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Shrill was his voice to hear:
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"I have a word in private,
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A word for the royal ear.
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"Life is dear to the aged,
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And honour a little thing;
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I would gladly sell the secret,"
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Quoth the Pict to the king.
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His voice was small as a sparrow's,
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And shrill and wonderful clear:
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"I would gladly sell my secret,
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Оnlу my son I fear.
F C 
"For life is a little matter,
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And death is nought to the young;
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And I dare not sell my honour
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Under the eye of my son.
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Take him, О king, and bind him,
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And cast him far in the deep;
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And it's I will tell the secret
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That I have sworn to keep."
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They took the son and bound him,
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Neck and heels in a thong,
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And a lad took him and swung him,
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And flung him far and strong,
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And the sea swallowed his body,
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Like that of a child of ten; --
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And there on the cliff stood the father,
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Last of the dwarfish men.
F C 
"True was the word I told you:
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Оnlу my son I feared;
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For I doubt the sapling courage
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That goes without the beard.
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But now in vain is the torture,
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Fire shall never avail:
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Here dies in my bosom
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The secret of Heather Ale."
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