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| CA the yowes 1 to the knowes, 2 | |
| Ca them where the heather grows, | |
| Ca them where the burnie 3 rows, 4 | |
| My bonnie dearie. | |
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| As I gaed down the water side, | 5 |
| There I met my shepherd lad; | |
| He rowd 5 me sweetly in his plaid, | |
| And he cad me his dearie. | |
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| Will ye gang down the water side, | |
| And see the waves sae sweetly glide | 10 |
| Beneath the hazels spreading wide? | |
| The moon it shines fu clearly. | |
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| I was bred up at nae sic school, | |
| My shepherd lad, to play the fool, | |
| And a the day to sit in dool, | 15 |
| And naebody to see me. | |
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| Ye sall get gowns and ribbons meet, | |
| Cauf-leather shoon upon your feet, | |
| And in my arms yese lie and sleep, | |
| And ye sall be my dearie. | 20 |
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| If yell but stand to what yeve said, | |
| Ise gang wi you, my shepherd lad, | |
| And ye may row me in your plaid, | |
| And I sall be your dearie. | |
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| While waters wimple to the sea, | 25 |
| While day blinks in the lift 6 sae hie, | |
| Till clay-cauld death sall blin my ee, | |
| Ye aye sall be my dearie! | |