Cifras
Royal Forester

Tono: B

Introducción: Bm    A    

        Bm  
"I am a forester of this land
Bm  
As ye may plainly see
                                                                D  
It's the mantle of your maidenhead
             Bm                                         A  
That I would have from thee"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
Bm  
He's taken her by the milk-white hand
Bm  
And by the leylan sleeve
                                                     D  
He's lain her down upon her back
          Bm                                 A  
And asked no man's leave
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
  Bm  
"Now since you've lain me down young man
Bm  
You must take me up again
                                                                     D  
And since you've had your will on me
             Bm                                    A  
Come tell to me your name"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
                 Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Verse
  Bm  
"Some call me Jim, some call me John
  Bm  
Begad it's all the same
                                                     D  
But when I'm in the king's high court
     Bm                            A  
Erwilian is me name"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
Bm  
She being a good scholar
Bm  
She's spelt it over again
                                                     D  
"Erwilian, that's a Latin word
          Bm                              A  
But Willy is your name"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
Bm  
Now when he heard his name pronounced
Bm  
He mounted his high horse
                                                     D  
She's belted up her petticoat
          Bm                                                    A  
And followed with all her force
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Instrumental
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Verse
Bm  
He rode and she ran
Bm  
A long summer day
                                                             A  
Until they came by the river
                  Bm                                              A  
That's commonly called the Tay
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
  Bm  
"The water it's too deep, my love
Bm  
I'm afraid you cannot wade"
                                                                     A  
But afore he'd ridden his horse well in
                     Bm                            A  
She was on the other side
Chorus
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
Bm  
She went up to the king's high door
Bm  
She knocked and she went in
                                                                                     A  
Said, "One of your chancellor's robbed me
                        Bm                                              A  
And he's robbed me right and clean"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Instrumental
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Verse
  Bm  
"Has he robbed you of your mantle?
Bm  
Has he robbed you of your ring?"
                                                                     D  
"No, he's robbed me of me maidenhead
             Bm                                    A  
And another I cannot find"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
  Bm  
"And if he be a married man
Bm  
Hanged he shall be
                                        D  
And if he be a single man
Bm                                 A  
He shall marry thee"
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Verse
Bm  
This couple they got married
Bm  
They live in Huntley town
                                                                        D  
She's the Earl of Airlie's daughter
          Bm                                                    A  
And he's the blacksmith's son
                     Bm                                                                      A                            Bm  
With me roo-run-rority ri-run-rority ri-no-ority-an
Outro
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm  
Bm            D    Bm    A    Bm      A  Bm