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And in my arms ye‘se lie and sleep,
And ye shall be my dearie.
Ca‘ the ewes, &c.
And ye shall be my dearie.
Ca‘ the ewes, &c.
If ye‘ll but stand to what ye‘ve said,
I‘se gang wi‘ you, my shepherd lad;
And ye may row me in your plaid,
And I shall be your dearie.
Ca‘ the ewes, &c
I‘se gang wi‘ you, my shepherd lad;
And ye may row me in your plaid,
And I shall be your dearie.
Ca‘ the ewes, &c
While waters wimple to the sea,
While day blinks in the lift sae hie;
Till clay-cauld death shall blind my ee,
Ye shall be my dearie.
Ca‘ the ewes, &c.
While day blinks in the lift sae hie;
Till clay-cauld death shall blind my ee,
Ye shall be my dearie.
Ca‘ the ewes, &c.
Soldier’s Song
The heath this night must be my bed,
The bracken curtains for my head,
My lullaby the warder’s tread,
Far, far from love and thee, Mary.
To-morrow eve, more stilly laid,
My couch may be my bloody plaid,
My vesper song, thy wail, sweat maid!
It will not wauken me, Mary!
The bracken curtains for my head,
My lullaby the warder’s tread,
Far, far from love and thee, Mary.
To-morrow eve, more stilly laid,
My couch may be my bloody plaid,
My vesper song, thy wail, sweat maid!
It will not wauken me, Mary!