Intro: D A D A Verse: A D The West winds blow to Coshieville A And with the winds came we E7 A And where the river hugs the wood
D A F#m And Blackthorns bloom in May, there stood B7 E A single Rowan Tree D A E7 So young and tender, so were you A I loved you both, as there you grew D A F#m The day I took the road that leads Bm E7 A D A D By Rannoch to the sea Verse: A We carved our names in Coshieville D A The Rowan leaves were still E7 A But the darkening West was in your eyes D A F#m Despite your kisses and my lies B7 E My thoughts had crossed the hill D A I broke your heart as the minutes passed E7 A I shrugged and said that nothing lasts D A F#m But many the backward glance I cast Bm E7 A D A D A As I went North to the drill Verse: A The big wheels rumble up and down D A The lorries know the way E7 A I waved my hand, I hitched a ride D A F#m We crossed the bridge at Rannoch-side B7 E Where the diesel motors play D A Then I set myself to a cliff of stone E7 A My ears to the boring-hammer's drone D A F#m But the ache inside, I rued alone Bm E7 A D A D A For you were far away Verse: A But the money moved from Erichts Loch D A And the Great Glen beckoned on E7 A At Norriston the hills grew pale D A F#m We fought and drank through old Kintail B7 E Till our money soon was gone D A And I curse Loch Aweside's autumn rain E7 A The winter whiskey in Dunblane D A F#m Till the west winds rose in the spring again Bm E7 A D A D A And my heart leapt at its song Verse: A Then I came at last to Coshieville D A E7 With a dozen hills aflame A You had another hand to hold D A F#m Beneath the names we carved of old B7 E There was another name D A F#m You looked me through, you made no sign Bm E7 A I drank that cup of bitter wine D A F#m For well we knew the fault was mine Bm E7 A D A D A And I went the road I came
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