X:116 T:Queen of All Argyll, The R:song C:Andy M. Stewart (1952-2015), Scotland D:Silly Wizard Z:id:hn-song-116 M:2/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=90 K:Em B,D | E>E EF | ED- De/e/ | ee dB | (A/B/)d Bd | ee ef | ed BA | Bd (A/F/)E | D2 B,D | E>E EF | ED- De | ee dB | (A/B/)d- d d | e>e ef | ed BA | Bd (F/E/)D | E2 || B,D | E2 EF | ED D2 | ee dB | AB d f | e>e ef | ed BA | Bd (A/F/)E | D2 B,D | E>E EF | ED- De | e>e dB | (A/B/)d Bd | e>e ef | ed BA | Bd (F/E/)D | E2 || W:Gentlemen it is my duty to inform you of one beauty, W:Though I'd ask of you a favour not to seek her for a while, W:Though I own she is a creature of character and feature, W:No words can paint the picture of The Queen of all Argyll. W: W:Chorus: W:And if you could have seen her there, boys if you had just been there, W:The swan was in her movement, and the morning in her smile, W:All the roses in the garden, they'd bow and ask for pardon W:For not one could match the beauty of the Queen of all Argyll. W: W:On the evening that I mention, I passed with light intention W:Through a part of our dear country known for beauty and for style W:Being a place of noble thinkers, of scholars and great drinkers W:But above them all for splendour shone the Queen of all Argyll. W: W:Chorus W: W:So my lads I needs must leave you, my intentions no' to grieve you W:Nor indeed would I deceive you, oh, I'll see you in a while. W:I must find some way to gain her, to court her and retain her W:I fear my heart's in danger from the Queen of all Argyll. W: W:Chorus