'd a known before I courted, I never would have courted none, I'd a locked my heart in a box of golden, And fastened it up with a silver pin. I wish
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below. She's my beauteous nighean ruadh, she's my joy and sorrow too; Though I own she is not true, ah, but I cannot live without her. For my heart's a
sweetly play'd in tune. As fair art thou, my bonie lass, So deep in luve am I; And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a' the seas gang dry. Till a
lad That the lichtbobs I?m tae follow. Feather beds are saft, Painted rooms are bonnie; I will leave them a?, An? jog awa? wi? Johnnie. Oh, my back?s been sair, Shearin? Craigie
By Mill o Tifty there lived a man In the neighbourhood o' Fyvie He had a lovely daughter fair And they called her bonnie Annie Lord Fyvie had a trumpeter
are doubly blessed Their beauty and wit never fails to impress And they tend tae look grand in a state of undress Here?s a health to the ladies When
comin' hame. Broken hearted I'll wander broken hearted I'll remain since my bonnie light horseman in the wars he was slain. If I was a small bird and
It was a cold dark morning when I bid Tranent adieu I braved the snow to Fisherow tae Stags for a pint or two Then in you walked as bold as brass wi a
'll spend the day wi' you, My ain dear Dainty Davie. The crystal waters round us fa', The merry birds are lovers a', The scented breezes round us blaw, A
pit on my goon o green It's a forsaken token That will let the other lads know That the bands of love are broken. There's mony a horse has snapper't
Child of grace you wait for me Out across the starlit see My heart's a boat You're love's a lighthouse It shines so brightly If stars could wonder They
Green grow the rashes O, Green grow the rashes O, The feather-bed is no sae saft As a bed amang the rashes O. We're a' dry wi' drinkin' o't, We're a'
the dogs of war to keep us in pay Dance lady dance Sing soldier sing Drink to the fortune Of he who would be king One for the lady, one for the lord
spring Thy flowers the summer's pride There was nae sic a bonnie tree In a' the country side Oh rowan tree How fair you were in summer time Wi' a'thy
wing Rape and murder mercies of the bastard king As loyal Wallace falls to the tyrant's bloody hand His body broke and scattered through the land Rise, rise for Scotland Lady
Curse Queen Bess and worse John Knox They shall rot, they shall rot Any pray for Mary Queen of Scots 2. Black night, pale Quean, Paler than a swan