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T:Charlie is m' Darling
B:Singing Together, Autumn 1969, BBC Publications
F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
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w:Char-lie is m' dar-ling, m' dar-ling, m' dar-ling,
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w:Char-lie is m' dar-ling, the young Chev-a-lier.
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w:'Twas on a Mon-day morn--ing right ear-ly in the year,
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w:When Char-lie cam to our_ town the_ young_ Chev-a-lier
W:Charlie is m' darling, m' darling, m' darling,
W:Charlie is m' darling, the young Chevalier.
W:
W:
W:'Twas on a Monday morning
W:Right early in the year,
W:When Charlie cam' to our town
W:The young Chevalier.
W:Charlie is m' darling, m' darling, m' darling,
W:Charlie is m' darling, the young Chevalier.
W:
W:As he cam' marching up the street,
W:The pipes played loud and clear,
W:And a' the folks cam' running out
W:To meet the Chevalier.
W:Charlie is, etc.
W:
W:Wi' Hieland bonnets on their heads,
W:And cla'mores bright and clear,
W:Thet cam' to fight for Scotland's right
W:And the young Chevalier.
W:Charlie is, etc.
W:
W:They've left their bonnie Hieland hills,
W:Their wives and bairnies dear,
W:To draw the sword for Scotland;s Lord,
W:The young Chevalier.
W:Charlie is, etc
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