\begin{song}{ title = {Come by the hills}, lyrics = {Gordon Smith}, composer = {traditionelles gälisches Lied “Buachaill On Eirne”}, cl = 54, } \begin{verse} Co \chord{D}me by the hi \chord{G}lls to the l \chord{D}and / where f \chord{G}ancy is fr \chord{D}ee. \\ D G fis \\ And stand where the peaks meet the sky / and the \\ lo \chord{e}ughs meet the se \chord{A}a / where the ri \chord{D}vers run c \chord{D7}lear and \\ the br \chord{G}acken is g \chord{D}old in the s \chord{A}un. \\ Ref.: \\ And the care \chord{h}s of tomor \chord{G}row must w \chord{D}ait \\ until t \chord{G}his day is d \chord{D}on \chord{A}e. \end{verse} \begin{verse} Come by the hills to the land \\ where life is a song. \\ And sing while the birds fill the air \\ with there joy all day long. \\ Where the trees sway in time \\ and even the wind blows in tune \end{verse} \begin{verse} Come by the hills to the land \\ where legends remain. \\ Where the stories of old fill the hearts \\ and may yet come again. \\ Where our past have been lost \\ and the future is still to be won. \end{verse} \end{song}