Вступление Capo 5 Am G C Em By Clyde's bonny banks as I sadly did wander C D Em Am Among the pit heaps as the evening drew nigh; G C Em I spied a young woman all dressed in deep mourning C D Am А-weeping and wailing with many a sigh. Am D C Em I stepped up beside her and gently addressed her: Am G C Em Would it help you to talk about the cause of your pain? Am G C Em А sobbing and sighing, at last she did answer C G Am G Am Johnny Murphy, kind sir, was my true lover's name. Am G C Em Twenty-one years of age, full of youth and good looking C D Em Am To work down the mine of High Blantyre he came, G C Em Our wedding was fixed, all the guests they were invited C G Am G Am That calm summers evening my Johnny was slain. Am D C G The explosion was heard, by the women and children Am G C Em With pale anxious faces they ran to the mine. Am G C E When the truth was made known, how the hills rang with mourning C G Am G Am Three-hundred-and-ten Scottish miners were slain. Am D C am Em Mothers and daughters and sweethearts and lovers Am G C Em The Blantyre explosion you'll never forget; Em Am G C Em Am Em Come all you good people who hear my sad story Em C G Am G Am Remember the miners who lie at their rest Outro: Am G C Em Em C G Am G Am
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