As I gang doon the Etrick Highway at the hour o' 12 at night; What should I spy but a handsome las-sie, combin' her hair by candlelight. First she combed it, then she brushed it; Tied it up wi' a velvet band; Ne'er hae I seen such a handsome lassie All up an' doon ov'r all Scotland!
Lassie, I hae come a-courting, your kind favors for to win; And if you'd but smile upon me, next Sunday night I'll call again. So to me you came a-courting, my kind favors for to win; But 'twould give me the greatest pleasure if you never would call again! What would I do, when I go walking, walking out in the Ettrick view; What would I do when I go walking, walkin' oot wi' a laddie like you?
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Lassie, I hae gold and silver, lassie I hae houses and land Lassie, I hae ships on the ocean, they'll a' be at you'r command. What do I care for your gold and silver, What do I care for your houses and land? What do I care for your ships on the ocean?; When all I want is a handsome man!
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Did you ever see the grass in the morning, all bedecked with jewels rare? Did you ever see a handsome lassie, diamonds sparkling in her hair? Did you ever see a copper kettle, mended up wi' an old tin can? Did you ever see a handsome lassie married up tae an ugly man?Teksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.