Verse 1 G C G This land is your land, this land is my land D G G7 From Dumfriesshire to the Shetland Islands C G From Oban Harbour to the Granite City D7 G This land was made for you and me. Verse 2 G C G As I went hiking that crooked highway D G G7 I saw above me the endless skyway C G I saw below me the glens and valleys D7 G This land was made for you and me. Verse 3 G Em C D By yon bonnie banks, and by yon bonnie braes G Em C D Where the sun shines bright on Loch Lo-mond G Em C D Where me and my true love spent many happy days G C D G On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lo-mond. Verse 4 G Em Am D Speed, bonnie boat , like a bird on the wing, G C G D "Onward!" the sailors cry. G Em Am D Carry the lad that`s born to be King G C G over the sea to Skye. Verse 5 G There was a soldier, a Scottish soldier, D G who wandered far away and soldiered far away. G There was none bolder, with good broad shoulder, D D7 G he’s fought in many a fray, and fought and won. Verse 6 G C An' ye had been whaur I hae been G D Ye wadna been sae cantie-o G C An' ye had seen what I hae seen G D C G On the braes o' K*lliecrankie-o Verse 7 G C I fought at land, I fought at sea G D At hame I fought my auntie-o G C But I met the Devil and Dundee G D C G On the braes o' K*lliecrankie-o Verse 8 G G Hark when the night is falling, Hear! hear the pipes are calling, C D Loudly and proudly calling, Down through the glen. G There where the hills are sleeping, G Now feel the blood a-leaping, C G D G High as the spirits of the old Highland men. Verse 9 G C G I stood atop her misty mountains D G G7 And I’ve drank from her whisky fountains C G And all around me a voice was singing D7 G This land was made for you and me. Verse 10 G C G This land is your land, this land is my land D G G7 From Dumfriesshire to the Shetland Islands C G From Oban Harbour to the Granite City D7 G This land was made for you and me.