Tone gốc: G
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Well, G Scotsman clad in Em kilt, left the D bar one evenin’ G fair.
And D one could tell by Em how he walked, that he’d drunk more than his D share.
He D fumbled ’round until he could no Em longer keep his D feet,
Then he stumbled off inEm to the grass to D sleep beside the G street.
He stumbled off inEm to the grass to D sleep beside the G street.
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AG bout that time, two Em young and lovely D girls just happened G by.
One D says to the Em other with a twinkle in her D eye:
I wonder if it’s Em true what they don’t D wear beneath the G kilt?”
“I wonder if it’s Em true what they don’t D wear beneath the G kilt?”
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They G crept up on that Em sleeping Scotsman D quiet as could G be.
And D there behold for Em them to view beneath his Scottish D skirt
Was D nothing more than Em God had graced D him with upon his G birth.
Was D nothing more than Em God had graced D him with upon his G birth.
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They G marveled for a Em moment then one D said: “We must be G gone.
Let’s D leave a present Em for our friend before we move aD long.”
As a D gift, they left a Em blue silk ribbon tied into a D bow.
Around the bonny Em star the Scot’s D kilt did lift and G show.
Around the bonny Em star the Scot’s D kilt did lift and G show.
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Now the G Scotsman woke to Em nature’s call and D stumbled towards the G trees.
Behind the bush, he Em lifts his kilt and gawks at what he D sees.
And D in a startled Em voice, he says to what’s before his D eyes:
“Well, lad, I don’t know Em where you’ve been but I D see you’ve won first G prize!”
“Well, lad, I don’t know Em where you’ve been but I D see you’ve won first G prize!”