Dinna think bonny lassie/Lewie Gordon

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Dinna think bonny lassie (1819)
Lewie Gordon by Alexander Geddes
3200707Dinna think bonny lassie — Lewie Gordon1819Alexander Geddes

LEWIE GORDON.

O send Lewie Gordon hame,
And the lad I daurna name;
Though his back be at the wa',
Here's to him that's far awa.
O hon, my Highlandman!
O my bonnie Highlandman,
Weel would I my true love ken
Amang ten thousand Highlandmen.

O to see his tartan trews,
Bonnet blue, and laigh-heeled shoes,
Phiibeg aboon his knee;
That's the lad that I'll gang wi'.
O hon, &c.

This lovely youth, of whom I sing,
Is fitted for to be a King;
On his breast he wears a star,
You'd take him for the god of war.
O hon, &c.

O to see this princely one
Seated on a royal throne,
Disasters a' would disappear:
Then begins the jub'lee year.
O hon, &c.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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