Tuning: Standard (E A D G B E) Key: A Difficulty: Novice Verse 1: A E A Oh, Johnny rose on a May morning, D Called for water to wash his hands, A D A Saying “Bring to me my two grey dogs, E D That lie bound in iron bands.” E When Johnny’s mother she heard of this, D A E She wrung her hands full sore, A D A D Says “Johnny, for your venison E D E To the green woods do not go.”
Verse 2: A E A “For there are seven foresters in Esslemont, D And this you know full well, A D A For one small drop of your heart’s blood E D They would ride to the gates of Hell.” E “Oh, there’s many men are my friends, Mother, D A E Though many more are my foe. A D A D And betide me well or betide me ill, E D E A-hunting I will go.” Verse 3: A E A So Johnny has taken his good bent bow, D His arrows one by one, A D A And he’s away to Monymusk E D For to bring the dun deer down. Instrumental: E D A E A D A D E D E Verse 4: A E A Oh, Johnny shot and the dun deer rose, D He’s wounded her in the side. A D A And between the water and the woods, E D The two dogs laid her pride. E And they ate so much of the venison, D A E They drank so much of the blood, A D A D That Johnny and his two grey dogs E D E Fell asleep as if they had been dead. Verse 5: A E A And by there came a sly old man, D A silly old man was he, A D A And he’s away to Esslemont E D For to tell on young Johnny. E “As I came in by Monymusk, D A E And down among yon scrogs, A D A D It was there I spied the bonniest youth E D E Lying sleeping between two dogs.” Verse 6: A E A “And the buttons that were on his coat D Were of the gold so good, A D A And the two grey dogs that he lay between, E D Their mouths they were died with blood.” E And up and spoke the first forester, D A E He was headsman over them all, A D A D “Can this be Johnny of Brady’s Lea? E D E Unto him we will crawl.” Verse 7: A E A And the very first shot that the foresters fired, D It wounded him in the thigh, A D A The very next shot that the foresters fired, E D His heart’s blood blinded his eye. E Then up woke Johnny from out of his sleep, D A E An angry man was he. A D A D He says “The wildest wolf in all this wood E D E Would not have done so by me.” Verse 8: A E A And he’s leaned his back against an oak, D His foot against a stone, A D A And he has fired on the seven foresters, E D He’s killed them all but one. E And he’s broken seven of this man’s ribs, D A E His arm and his collarbone, A D A D And he has set him on to his horse, E D E To bring the tidings home. Verse 9: N.C. Johnny’s good bent bow is broke, N.C. And his two grey dogs are slain, N.C. And his body lies in Monymusk, N.C. And his hunting days are done.
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