Ye Vagabonds and their lovely version of the classic Song "Lowlands of Holland". I tried to tab the intro because it is so beautiful. Capo 2nd fret. The bouzouki is stringed in octaves, so it sounds different if your bouzouki is stringed in unisons.
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{t:Lowlands of Holland} {st:Ye Vagabonds} {c:a comment}
The [D]love that I have cho[G]sen I there[D]with be con[Bm]tent The [D]salt sea shall be fro[G]zen be[D]fore that [A] re[D]pent Re[D]pent it shall I [G]ne[D]ver un[G]til the [D]day I [Bm]die But the [G]lowlands of [D]Holl[G]and has [D]twined my [A]love and I[D].
My love lies in the salt sea and I am on the side enough to break a young thing's heart that lately was a bride. But lately was a bonny bride and pleasure in her eye. For the lowlands of Holland has twined my love and I.
My love he built a bonny ship and set her on the sea With seven score good mariners to bear her company. But the weary wind began to rise, the sea began to rout And my love then and his bonny ship turned with the shins about.
There shall nae a quaff come on my head nor comb come through my hair There shall neither coal nor candlelight shine in my bower mair. Nor will I marry another one, until the day I die For the high winds and stormy seas have twined my love and I.
Oh hold your tongue my daughter dear, be still and be content. There's men enough in Galloway, you need not sore lament. Oh there's men enough in Galloway, alas there's none for me For I never had a love but one and he's drownded in the sea.
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