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Annan Waters by Nic Jones 




       Annan Waters 






   G             D
Oh Annan Water’s wondrous deep
       C                     D
And my love Annie’s wondrous bonny
    G                     D
I’m loath that she should wet her feet
          C                D
Because I love her best of any.

   G                D
Go saddle to me the bonny grey mare
   C                            D
Go saddle her soon and make her ready
    G                 D
For I must cross that stream tonight
    C                    D
And all to see my bonnie lady.

    G                  D
And he has ridden o’er field and fell
     C                        D
O’er moor and moss and many a mire
    G                   D
His spurs of steel were sore to bide
    C                             D
And from the mare’s feet flew the fire.

    G                 D
The mare flew on o’er moor and mire
    C                        D
But when she’d wan the Annan Water
    G                      D
She couldn’t have ridden a furlong more
      C                             D
Had a thousand whips been laid upon her.

   G                D
Oh boatman come put off your boat
    C                        D
Put off your boat for golden money
    G                 D
For I must cross that stream tonight
   C                      D
Or never more I’ll see my Annie.

   G                D
Oh I was sworn late yestreen
    C                      D
And not by one oath but by many
    G                   D
And for all the gold in fair Scotland
  C                        D
I dare not take ye to your Annie.

    G                   D
The sides are steep the waters deep
     C                      D
From bank to brae the water pouring
         G                   D
And your bonny grey mare she sweats for fear
    C                        D
She stands to hear the water roaring.

    G               D
And he has tried to swim that stream
       C                       D
And he swam on both strong and steady
        G                   D
But the river was broad and strength did fail
       C                   D
And he never saw his bonny lady.

   G              D
Oh woe betide the willow wand
    C                      D
And woe betide the bush of brier
       G                 D
For it broke beneath her true love’s hand
     C                               D
When strength did fail and limbs did tire.

    G              D
And woe betide you Annan Water
     C                      D
This night you are a gloomy river
    G             D
And over you I’ll build a bridge
     C                        D
That never more true love may sever.










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