Key: G
Introduction: G
F G
An earthly nooris sits and spins
F G
And aye she sings ba lilley wain
C G F G
Sayin', "Little ken I my bairn's father
F C G
Far less the land that he bides in"
F G
And he was there at her bedfoot
F G
And a grumlie guest, I'm sure, 'twas he
C G F G
Sayin', "Here am I, thy bairn's father
F C F G
Although I be not comely"
F G
"I am a man upon the land
F G
And I am a Silkie in the sea
C G F G
But when I'm far and far frae land
F G
Then he's taen oot a purse o' gold
F G
And he has thrown it upon her knee
C G F G
Sayin', "Gi tae me my bonny wee son
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And tak' thee up thy nooris fee___"
F G
"For it'll come to pass on a summer's day
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When the sun shines bright on every stane
C G F G
That I'll come and tak' my bonny wee son
F C F G
And teach him how to swim the fame"
F G
"And you shall marry a gunner good
F G
And a proud gunner, I'm sure he'll be
C G F G
But the very first shot that e'er he fires
F C F G
He'll kill both your young son and me"
F G
"I am a man upon the land
F G
And I am a Silkie in the sea
C G F G
But when I'm far and far frae land