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TAK YOUR AULD CLOAK ABOUT YE
Found in Tak_Your_Auld_Cloak_About_Ye_1811.abc
from the John Chambers' music books abc collection

X: 1
T: TAK YOUR AULD CLOAK ABOUT YE
O: 1811
B: "Caledonian Musical Repository", 1811, p.110-114
F: http://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/pageturner.cfm?id=87686121
Z: 2013 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu>
M: 3/4
L: 1/8
K: Bm
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B | d> e d2 zf | e> d c2 zc |
w: In win-ter, when the rain rain'd cauld, And
d> c B2 zc | ^A> ^G e2 zc |
w: frost and snaw on il-ka hill, And
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d> e d3 f | e> d c3 {de}f |
w: Bo-reas, wi' his blasts sae bauld, Was
d> c B3 c | ^A> B F3 ][ c | d> A
w: threat'-ning a' our kye to kill. Then Bell my
A2 zG | F> A A2 zA | F> B B2 zc |
w: wife, wha loes na strife, She said to me, right
d> e f2 ze | d> d d3 d | e> f
w: has-ti-ly, Get up, gude-man, save Crum-my's
a2 za | (b/a/) (g/f/) {ef}g2 f> e | (d>c) B3 |]
w: life, And tak* your* auld cloak a-bout* ye.
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W:2.My Crummy is an usefu' cow.
W: And she is come of a good kin';
W: Aft has she wet the bairns' mou',
W: And I am laith that she should tine,
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W: Get up, gudeman, it is fu' time;
W: The sun shines in the lift sae hie:
W: Sloth never made a gracious end,
W: Sae tak your auld cloak about ye.
W:
W:3.Sly cloak was ance a gude grey cloak,
W: When it was fitting for my wear;
W: But now it's scantly worth a groat,
W: For I hae worn't this thretty year.
W: Let's spend the gear that we hae won,
W: We little ken the day we'll die;
W: Then I"ll be proud, since I hae sworn
W: To hae a new cloak about me.
W:
W:4.In days whan our King Robert rang,
W: His trews they cost but hauf-a-crown;
W: He said they were a groat owre dear,
W: And ca'd the tailor thief and loun.
W: He was the king that wore the crown,
W: And thou a man o' low degree;
W: It's pride puts a' the country down,
W: Sae tak your auld cloak about ye.
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W:
W:5.Ev'ry land has its ain laugh,
W: Ilk kind o' corn has its ain hool,
W: I think the warld is a gaun daft,
W: When ilka wife her man wad rule:
W: Do ye nae see Rob, Jock, and Hab,
W: How they are girded gallantly?
W: While I sit hurklin in the ase;
W: Til hae a new cloak about me.
W:
W:6.Crudeman, I wat it's thretty year
W: Since we did ane anither ken,
W: And we hae had, between us twa?
W: O' lads and bonny lasses ten;
W: Now they are women grown and men,
W: I wish and pray, weel may they be;
W: And if you prove a good husband,
W: E'en tak your auld cloak about ye.
W:
W:7.Bell, my wife, she loes na strife,
W: But she wad guide me if she can;
W: And to maintain an easy life,
W: I aft maun yield, though I'm gudeman.
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W: Nought's to be won at woman's hand,
W: Unless ye gie her a' the plea;
W: Sae I'll leave aff whare I began,
W: And tak my auld cloak about me.
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Alternative sources for this tune:
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/CaledonianMusicalRepository/1811/0080
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/CaledonianMusicalRepository/1811/1811/0080
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/CaledonianMusicalRepository/1811/Tak_Your_Auld_Cloak_About_Ye/0000
- trillian.mit.edu/~jc/music/book/CaledonianMusicalRepository/alltunes/0153