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G
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G
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The moon was bright, the night was clear, no breeze came over the sea
G
C
G
C
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G
When Mary left her highland home and wandered forth with me.
G
C
G
D
The flowers bedecked the mountainside and fragrance filled the vale,
G
C
G
C
D
G
But by far the sweetest flower there was the Rose of Allendale.
G
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Am
D
Oh the Rose of Allendale, sweet Rose of Allendale
G
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G
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D
G
By far the sweetest flower there was the Rose of Allendale
G
C
G
D
Where e'er I wandered east or west, though fate began to lour,
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C
G
C
D
G
A solace still to me was she, in sorrows lonely hour.
G
C
G
D
When tempests lashed our gallant barque and rent her quivering sails,
G
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G
C
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G
One maidens form withstood the storm, twas the Rose of Allendale.
G
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Am
D
Oh the Rose of Allendale, sweet Rose of Allendale
G
C
G
C
D
G
One maidens form withstood the storm, twas the Rose of Allendale.
G
C
G
D
And when my fevered lips were parched on Afric's burning sands,
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G
C
D
G
She whispered hopes of happiness and tales of distant lands.
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G
D
My life has been a wilderness unblest by fortunes gale;
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G
C
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G
Had fate not linked my love to hers, the Rose of Allendale
G
C
Am
D
Oh the Rose of Allendale, sweet Rose of Allendale
G
C
G
C
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G
Had fate not linked my love to hers, the Rose of Allendale