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1. I just come down from the Isle of Skye,
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I’m no very big, and I’m awful shy,
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Aw thelassies shout when I go by,
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“Donald, where’s your troosers?”
CHORUS:
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Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
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through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
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all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?
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2. А lassie took me to a ball
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and it was slippery in the hall,
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and I was feared that I would fall,
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‘but I I had nae on ma [Am]troosers.
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
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through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?”
Am
3. Now I went down to London town,
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and I had some fun in the underground,
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the ladies turned their heads around, saying,
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“Donald, where are your trousers?”
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?
Am
4. To wear the kilt is my delight,
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it is not wrong, I know it’s right,
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the highlanders would get a fright,
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if they saw me in the trousers.
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?
Am
5. The lassies want me every one,
G
I let them catch me if they can,
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you canna put the breeks on a highland man,
E Am
and I don’t wear the troosers.
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?”
1. I just come down from the Isle of Skye,
G
I’m no very big, and I’m awful shy,
Am
Aw thelassies shout when I go by,
E Am
“Donald, where’s your troosers?”
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?
Am
2. А lassie took me to a ball
G
and it was slippery in the hall,
Am
and I was feared that I would fall,
E Am
‘but I I had nae on ma [Am]troosers.
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?”
Am
3. Now I went down to London town,
G
and I had some fun in the underground,
Am
the ladies turned their heads around, saying,
E Am
“Donald, where are your trousers?”
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?
Am
4. To wear the kilt is my delight,
G
it is not wrong, I know it’s right,
Am
the highlanders would get a fright,
E Am
if they saw me in the trousers.
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?
Am
5. The lassies want me every one,
G
I let them catch me if they can,
Am
you canna put the breeks on a highland man,
E Am
and I don’t wear the troosers.
CHORUS:
Am
Let the wind blow high, let the wind blow low,
G
through the streets in my kilt I’ll go,
Am
all the lassies say, “Hello!
E Am
Donald, where’s your troosers?”