D G C G D7 G [Verse] G Leave the land behind, laddie, there's better days to find C G Am D7 The companies have the money and they'll soon teach you the skill G There's green fields far away, laddie, the forties and the brae C G D7 G Be a mudman or a roustabout, ye'll soon learn how to drill D C G But who will tend the sheep when I'm far o'er the deep? C G Am D7 On the Neptune or the Seaquest when the snow comes to the hill [Instrumental] G C G D7 G [Verse] G Leave the fishin' trade, laddie, there's money tae be made C G Am D7 The handline and the Shetland yawl are from a bygone day G Come tae Aberdeen, laddie, sights ye've never seen C G D7 G Be a welder on the pipeline or a fitter at Nigg Bay D C G When the job is o'er and my boat rots on the shore C G Am D7 How will I feed my family when the companies move away? [Instrumental] G C G D7 G [Verse] G There's harbours to be built, lad, rigs to tow an tilt C G Am D7 They rest upon the ocean bed like pylons in the sea G There's pipelines to be laid an' a hundred different trades C G D7 G That will pay a decent livin' wage to the likes o' you and me D C G I ken ye're men o' worth, you're the best that's in the north C G Am D7 Not men of greed, but men who need the work that's come yer way G From Flutta tae Kishorn a new industry is born C G D7 G Now Peterhead and Cromarty will never be the same [Outro] D G C G D7 G C G D7 G