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T:Come O'er the Stream Charlie
B:Singing Together, Summer 1967, BBC Publications
F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
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w:Come o'er the stream, Char-lie, dear Char-lie, brave Char-lie,
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w:Come o'er the stream Char-lie, and dine with Mac-Lean;
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w: And though you be wea-ry, we'll make your heart cheer-ie,
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w: And wel-come our Char-lie and his loy-al train.
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w:We'll bring down the red deer, we'll bring down the black steer,
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w: The lamb from the breck-en and doe from the glen;
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w:The salt sea we'll har-ry and bring to our Char-lie,
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w: the cream of the bo-thy, the curd from the pen.
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, dear Charlie, brave Charlie,
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, and dine with MacLean;
W:And though you be weary, we'll make your heart cheerie,
W:And welcome our Charlie and his loyal train.
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W:We'll bring down the red deer, we'll bring down the black steer,
W:The lamb from the brecken and doe from the glen;
W:The salt sea we'll harry and bring to our Charlie,
W:The cream of the bothy, the curd from the pen.
W:
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, dear Charlie, brave Charlie,
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, and dine with MacLean;
W:And though you be weary, we'll make your heart cheerie,
W:And welcome our Charlie and his loyal train.
W:
W:And you shall drink freely the dews of Glensheerly,
W:That stream in the starlight: where kings dinna ken
W:And deep be your meed of the wine that is red,
W:To drink to your sire and his friend the MacLean.
W:
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, dear Charlie, brave Charlie,
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, and dine with MacLean;
W:And though you be weary, we'll make your heart cheerie,
W:And welcome our Charlie and his loyal train.
W:
W:It ought to invite you, or more will delight you,
W:'Tis ready a troop of our bold Highland men
W:Shall range on the heather, with bayonet and feather,
W:Strong arms and broad claymores, three hundred and ten.
W:
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, dear Charlie, brave Charlie,
W:Come o'er the stream Charlie, and dine with MacLean;
W:And though you be weary, we'll make your heart cheerie,
W:And welcome our Charlie and his loyal train.
