C F G It fell on a day, on a bonnie summer dayC F G When the corn was ripe and cheerlyC G That there fell oot a great disputeC F G Between Argyll and Airlie [Verse]C F G Argyll he has mustered a thousand o' his menC F G He's marched them oot bright earlyC G He's marched them in by the back o' DunkeldC F G To plunder the bonnie hoose o' Airlie [Verse]C F G Lady Ogilvie has looked frae her window sae highC F G And oh, but she grat sairlyC G Ta see Argyll and a' his menC F G Come be plunder the bonny hoose o' Airlie [Instrumental]C F C F C F C F G [Verse]C F G “Come doon, come doon, Lady Ogilvie,” he criedC F G “Come doon and kiss me fairlyC G Or I swear by the hilt o' my gewwd braidswordC F G That I winna leave a standin' stane in Airlie”[Verse]C F G “I winna come doon, ye false ArgyllC F G Nor will I kiss ye fairlyC G I wadna kiss ye, fause ArgyllC F G Though ye wadna leave a standin' stane in Airlie” [Verse]C F G “Come tell me whaur your dowry is hidC F G Come doon and tell me fairly”C G “l winna tell ye whaur my dowry is hidC F G Though ye wadna leave a standin' stane in Airlie” [Instrumental]C C7 C C7 F C C7 G Am G [Verse]C F G They socht it up and they socht it doonC F G I wat, they socht it earlyC G And it was below yon bowling greenC F G They found the dowry o' Airlie [Verse]C F G "For I hae bore him seeven bonnie sonsC F G The eighth one hae ne'er seen his daddieC G But if I had as mony againC F G They wud a' be men for Charlie [Verse]C F G “Gin my gweed lord had been at hameC F G As he's awa' for CharlieC G There dursna a Campbell o' a' ArgyllC F G Set fit on the bonnie hoose o' Airlie” [Verse]C F G He's ta'en her by the milk-white handC F G He did nae lead her fairlyC G He led her up to the top o' the hillC F G Where she saw the burnin' o' Airlie [Verse]C F G The smoke and flame they rose sae highC F The walls were blackened fairlyG C G And the lady laid her doon on the green to deeC F G When she saw the burnin' o' Airlie [Verse]C F G It fell on a day, on a bonnie summer dayC F G When the corn was ripe and cheerlyC G That there fell oot a great disputeC F G Between Argyll and Airlie
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