The Book of Scottish Song/'Twas nae her bonnie blue e'e

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The Book of Scottish Song (1843)
edited by Alexander Whitelaw
'Twas nae her bonnie blue e'e
2269505The Book of Scottish Song — 'Twas nae her bonnie blue e'e1843Alexander Whitelaw

’Twas nae her bonnie blue e’e.

[Burns.—Tune, "Laddie, lie near me."]

'Twas nae her bonnie blue e'e was my ruin;
Fair chough she be, that was ne'er my undoin':
'Twas the dear smile when naebody did mind us,
'Twas the bewitching, sweet, stown glance o' kindness.

Sair do I fear that to hope is denied me,
Sair do I fear that despair maun abide me;
But though fell fortune should fate us to sever,
Queen shall she be in my bosom for ever.

Mary, I'm thine wi' a passion sincerest,
And thou hast plighted me love o' the dearest!
And thou art the angel that never can alter;
Sooner the sun in his motion shall falter.