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The Blue Bonnets o'er the Border/Johnny Bluster's Wife

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JOHNNY BLUSTER'S WIFE.

Johnny Bluster dwalt on Tweed,
The place they ca'd it Traddletony;

Johnny was a joiner gude,
Nane could wield a plain like Johnny.
Lizie Painch was Johnny's wife,
An' silly Matty was her mither;
Sic a wife as Johnny had,
I wadna gi'e a button for her.

Johnny was ance half in love,
His fancy was by beauty haunted;
Heaven shone in Johnny's e'e—
But no the heaven Johnny wanted:
For Johnny courted Lizie Painch,
'Cause Lizie Painch she had the siller,
Sic a wife as Lizie Painch,
I wadna gi'e a button for her.

Lizie's face was like the moon,
Her shonther's maist as braid as Samson's;
Her very picture's like the sign,
That hings aboon auld Robin Tamson's.
But de'il a prin does Johnny care,
Were Lizie like the witch of Endor;
Johnny fattens on her gear—
He wadna gi'e a button for her.