Tom: C C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, C F Will you gang to the hielands wi' me, G C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, F G C My bride and my darling to be? C To gang to the hielands wi' you, sir, C F Would bring the sad (pronounced 'saw')tear to my e'e G C Aye and leave the green glens and woodlands F G C And streams o' my ain country. C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, C F Will you gang to the hielands wi' me, G C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, F G C My bride and my darling to be? C I'll show you the home o the red deer, C F On mountains where waves the tall pine, G C And as far as the bound o' the red deer, F G C Ilk moorland and mountain is mine. C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, C F Will you gang to the hielands wi' me, G C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, F G C My bride and my darling to be? C C A thousand claymores I can muster C F Ilk blade and its bearer the same, G C And when round their chieftains they rally, F G C The gallant Argyle is my name. C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, C F Will you gang to the hielands wi' me, G C Will you gang to the hielands, Leezie Lindsay, F G C My bride and my darling to be? C There's dancing and joy in the hielands, C F There's piping and gladness and glee, G C For Argyle has brought hame Leezie Lindsay F G C His bride and his darling to be.