CF
Willie stands in his stable door
CG7C
And he's combing his coal black steed
F
And he's thinking of fair Margaret's love
CG7C
And his heart began to bleed
CF
"Mother, fetch my hat and coat
CG7
Help me tie them on
CF
I'll away to fair Margaret's bower
CG7C
Before the night comes on"
CF
"Stay at home with me, dear Willie
CG7C
Tonight there comes a storm
F
I'll lay the table handsomely
CG7C
Your bed be soft and warm"
CF
"Your tables, mother, and your beds
CG7
They cannot bring me rest
CF
I'll away to fair Margaret's bower
CG7C
Before the night has passed"
CF
"If you go to fair Margaret's bower
CG7C
My curse will go with thee
F
And the deepest part of the Clyde Water
CG7C
Drowned you shall be"
CF
"The good steed that I ride upon
CG7
Cost me thrice thirty pounds
CF
I'll put my trust in his swift feet
CG7C
To take me safe and sound"
CF
He's rode over the high, high hill
CG7C
Down the dewy glen
F
And the rushing in the Clyde Water
CG7C
Would have feared five hundred men
CF
"Roaring Clyde, you roar so loud
CG7
Your streams are wondrous strong
CF
Make me a wreck as I come back
CG7C
Spare me as I'm going"
CF
And when he came to fair Margaret's gate
CG7C
He's called to her within
F
"Rise up, rise up, maid Margaret
CG7C
Rise up and let me in!"
CF
"Who's that stands at my garden gate
CG7
Calling maid Margaret's name?"
CF
"It's only your first love, sweet William
CG7C
This night come to your home -
CF
Open your door, maid Margaret
CG7C
Open and let me in
F
My boots are full of the Clyde Water
CG7C
And I'm shivering to the skin"
CF
"My stable is full of horses, Willie
CG7
My barns are full of hay
CF
And my bowers are full of gentlemen
CG7C
They'll not remove 'til day"
CF
"Fare thee well, maid Margaret
CG7C
Fair thee well, adieu
CF
A curse my mother laid on me
CG7C
For coming this night to you"
CF
He's rode over the high, high hill
CG7
Down the dewy glen
CF
And the rushing in the Clyde Water
CG7C
Took Willie's hat from him
CF
Then he's leaned him over the saddlebow
CG7C
To fetch his hat again
F
And the rushing in the Clyde Water
CG7C
Took Willie's coat from him
CF
And he's leaned him over his saddlebow
CG7
To catch his coat by force
CF
And the rushing in the Clyde Water
CG7C
Took Willie from his horse
CF
The very hour this young man sank
CG7
Down in the water deep
CF
Then up and rose maid Margaret
CG7C
Out of her drowsy sleep
CF
"Come here, come here, my mother dear
CG7
I've dreamed a dreary dream
CF
I dreamed my lover was at our gate
CG7C
And nobody let him in"
CF
"Lie down, lie down, maid Margaret
CG7C
Your lover's come and gone
F
The sport you would have made with him
CG7C
I've played it for my own"
CF
Nimbly, nimbly, rose she up
CG7
Down to the river's brim
CF
But the louder that this lady cried
CG7C
The louder blew the wind
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The very first step that Margaret took
CG7C
She stepped up to her feet
F
And "Oh, and alas", this lady sighs
CG7C
"Your water's wondrous deep"
CF
And the very next step that she went in
CG7
She's waded to her knee
CF
Says she, "I would wade farther in
CG7C
If I my true lover could see"
CF
And the very last step that she went in
CG7C
She stepped up to her chin
F
And the deepest part of the Clyde Water
CG7C
She found sweet William in
CF
"You have had a cruel mother, Willie
CG7
I have had another
CF
And now we sleep in Clyde Water
CG7C
Like sister and like brother"