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{t: Road and The Miles To Dundee, The } {key: C} {artist:Alistair Hulett with the Wheelers & Dealers} [C] [F] [C] [G] [C] * 2 {c: } [C] Cold winter was [Em] howlin' o'er [F] moor and o’er [C] mountain, and [F] wild were the [C] waves of the [D] deep rolling [G] sea. When I [C] met quite by [Em] chance a [F] bonnie young [C] lassie, who [F] asked me the [C] road and the [G] miles to [C] Dundee. [F] [C] [G] [C] {c: } Says [C] I to that [Em] lassie, “I [F] canna weel [C] tell ye, the [F] road and the [C] distance I [D] canna weel [G] gie, but [C] if you'll per[Em]mit me to [F] gang a wee [C] bittie, I'll [F] show you the [C] road and the [G] miles to [C] Dundee." [F] [C] [G] [C] {c: } She [C] sweetly con[Em]sented and she [F] gie me her [C] airm, But I [F] did nee [C] ask who the [D] lassie might [G] be. She was [C] just like an [Em] angel in [F] feature and [C] form, as she [F] walked by my [C] side on the [G] road to [C] Dundee. {c: } Instrumental of previous verse (Verse missing here from the Youtube) At [C] length wi' the [Em] howe o' Strath[F]martine be[C]hind us, the [F] spires o' the [C] toon in full [D] view we could [G] see. She [C] said, "Gentle[Em] sir, I can [F] never forget [C] ye, for [F] showin' me [C] far on the [G] road to [C] Dundee. {c: } So I [C] took the gold [Em] pin from the [F] scarf on my [C] bosom, and [F] said, "Keep ye [C] this, in re[D]membrance o' [G] me". Then [C] bravely I [Em] kissed the sweet [F] lips o' that [C] lassie, and we [F] parted a[C]far on the [G] road to [C] Dundee. [F] [C] [G] [C] {c: } And so [C] here's tae that [Em] lassie, I [F] ne’er can forget [C] her, and [F] ilka young [C] laddie wha's [D] listenin' to [G] me. O [C] never be [Em] sweir to con[F]duct a young [C] lassie, though it's [F] only to [C] show her the [G] road to [C] Dundee. Though it's [F] only to [C] show her the [G] road to [C] Dundee.