Tipo de gaita: Qualquer tipo Tom: qualquer CAULD FROSTY MORNING ROBERT BURNS HARP: C - KEY: F Whatever key your harp is in, count up four full steps, and that's the key that this tab is in. 4 4 -4 -5 -5 -5 'Twas past - ane o'clock -5 -5 6 -6 -7b -6 6 -5 -5 -4 in a cauld - fro - sty- morning, 4 4 -4 -5 -5 -6 -7b 7 When can - kert No - vem - ber -5 6 -5 6 -6 -5 blaws o - ver the plain, 6 -6 -7b 7 -7b -6 6 -6 -7b -6 I - heard the - kirk-bell - - 6 -5 6 -6 -7b -6 6 -5 -5 -4 re - peat - the - loud - war-ning, 4 4 -4 -5 -5 -6 -7b As, rest - less, I sought - 7 -9 6 -5 6 -6 -5 for sweet slumber - in vain. 7 -8 8b -9 8 -9 -8 Then - up I a - rose, 7 7 7 -9 9 -9 -8 7 the silver moon - shi-ning bright; 8b -8 8 9 -9 8 8b -8 Mount - ains - and - valleys 7 -8 -9 -7b -8 7 -6 6 -6 -6 -5 -4 4 ap - - pear-ing all - hoar-y and white; - - 8b -8 8 -9 8 -9 -8 7 -6 7 Forth - I - would go, - - - -8 -9 7 -8 -6 7 6 -6 -5 -4 a - mid - the - pale - , s'ient night 4 4 -4 -5 -5 -6 -7b 7 And vi - sit the Fair - One, -8 8 -9 6 -5 6 -6 -5 the - - cause of my - pain.- Sae gently I staw to my lovely Maid's chamber, And rapp'd at her window, low down on my knee; Begging that she would awauk from sweet slum'ber, Awauk from sweet slumber and pity me: For, that a stranger to a' pleasure, peace and rest, Love into madness ha fired my tortur'd breast; And that I should be of a'men the maist unblest, Unless she would pity my sad miserie! My Truic-love arose and whispered to me, (The moon looked in, an envy'd my Love's charms;) 'An innocent Maiden, ah, would you undo me!' I made no reply, but leapt into her arms: Bright Phebus peep'd over the hills and found me there; As he has done, now, seven lang years and mair: A faithfuller, constanter, kinder, more loving Pair, His sweet-chearing beam nor enlightens nor warms.