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The Tartan and the Tweed - New Music from Richard Arnold Beattie

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Tartan and Tweed- D B7 Em7 G A
The shepherd's plaid- the woven cloth; The Falkirk Sett, The Fields of North,
The Plaid of snow. The early Spring- the Highland Dress, the weave we bring to sing!
Em7 Bm Em D B7 Em A D
Refrain: And the yarns were told to you and me, The yarns of family unity,
The spinning of the words we read, the spinning of tartan and tweed.
The scattered seed, the battered reed, where borders meet, the River Tweed
The merchant's pause, for Mither's Luv, The fabric in the Tartan and Tweed (Refrain)
The spinning wheel, the tartan coat, in unity-in uni-form, The lowlands meet the Highland Fling, the names we weave , the songs we came to sing (chorus)
To father men- to Mitherwell, The Beattie's, and stories to tell. To Andrew's, Hornal's - and Stevenson, the Reiver's meet, Tartan and Tweed. (Refrain)

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Tartan and Tweed- D B7 Em7 G A
The shepherd's plaid- the woven cloth; The Falkirk Sett, The Fields of North,
The Plaid of snow. The early Spring- the Highland Dress, the weave we bring to sing!
Em7 Bm Em D B7 Em A D
Refrain: And the yarns were told to you and me, The yarns of family unity,
The spinning of the words we read, the spinning of tartan and tweed.
The scattered seed, the battered reed, where borders meet, the River Tweed
The merchant's pause, for Mither's Luv, The fabric in the Tartan and Tweed (Refrain)
The spinning wheel, the tartan coat, in unity-in uni-form, The lowlands meet the Highland Fling, the names we weave , the songs we came to sing (chorus)
To father men- to Mitherwell, The Beattie's, and stories to tell. To Andrew's, Hornal's - and Stevenson, the Reiver's meet, Tartan and Tweed. (Refrain)

http://www.legends953.com

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