X:162 T:Bonny Light Horseman, The R:song H:See also #161, #71 D:Oisín Z:id:hn-song-162 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=90 K:D AF | D2 (DE) (FG) | E2 D3 F | A2 A2 B2 | (A2 G2) FE | D2 (DE) (FG) | E2 D3 F | A2 A2 ((3BAG) | A4 ((3AB)c | d2 d2 c2 | B2 A2 Bc | d2 G2 AB | A4 ((3AB)c | d2 d2 c2 | B2 A2 (AF) | E2 E2 F2 | (A2 G2) || FE | D2 (DE) FG | E2 D2 DF | A2 A2 B2 | A2 F4 | A3 B c2 | d3 c B2 | A2 D2 AG | F2 G2 E2 | D4 || W:Bonaparte commanded his troops for to stand W:And he planted his cannons all over the land W:And he planted his cannons the whole victory for to gain W:And they killed my light horseman returning from Spain. W: W:Chorus: W:Broken hearted I will wander for the loss of my lover. W:He is my bonny light horseman, in the wars he was slain. W: W:If you saw my love in sentry on a cold winter's night W:With his rosy red cheeks and his flowing brown hair W:All mounted on horseback the whole victory for to gain W:And he's on the battlefield great honours to gain. [for honour and fame] W: W:Chorus W: W:Oh, if I were a blackbird and had wings to fly W:I would fly to the spot where my true love does lie W:And with my little fluttering wings his wounds I would heal W:And 'tis all the night long on his breast I would lie. W: W:Chorus W: W:Oh, Boney, Oh, Boney, I have caused you no harm W:Tell me why, tell my why have you caused me this alarm W:We were happy together, my true love and me W:Oh, but now you have stretched him in death over the sea. W: W:Chorus