The Book of Scottish Song/The Broomy Brae

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2268918The Book of Scottish Song — The Broomy Brae1843Alexander Whitelaw

The Broomy Brae.

[By John Jack, Rutherglen.]

How dear to me yon broomy knowe,
By a' the places roun',
The birdies there ha'e blyther notes,
The burn a sweeter soun';
The hawthorn bush blooms richer far,
The flowers appear mair gay,
And nature wears a brighter hue,
On yonder broomy brae.

There first I tauld my artless love,
And met a kind return;
There first I preed my lassie's mou'
Beside the wimplin' burn:
And aft to that sequester'd spot,
At hour o' gloamin' grey,
I gang to meet my ain dear lass,
On yonder broomy brae.