The Canary/The crabit Carline

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The Canary
by Anonymous
The crabit Carline by unknown author
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The crabit Carline.

Tune.—Ayrshire Lasses.

CHORUS.
I darena gang again to see,
My bonny blythesome lassie, O.
Her angry mother scolded me,
And cad me poor and saucy, O.

The lovely creature grat wi' spite,
Her looks confess'd she lov'd me, O.
The angry auld wife fair did slyte,
And rashly disapprov'd me, O.

One night as on the green we stray'd,
Sae innocent and sweetly, O.
The blinking hag, our sports betray'd,
And beat my love completely, O.

(illegible text) by the door I pass by chance,
She darena trow she sees me, O.
A curse; a frown, a scornfu' glance,
The wither'd carline gies me, O.

O, wad the Heavens be sae kind,
As lift her frae the warld, O,
Nae mortal's bliss could equal mine,
I'd be the happiest carl, O.

But I'll content myself with hope,
And expectations canty, O.
And when she's laid beneath the turf,
I'll kiss her bairn sae dainty, O.

O then, I'll gang again to see,
My bonny blythesome lassie, O.
Nae mair the hag wi' scolding tongue,
Will ca' me poor and saucy, O: