Cr aigieburn Wood
Craigieburn Wood</p>
Sweet closes the ev'ning ieburn Wood,</p>
And blythely awaukens the morrow;</p>
But the pride o' the spring in the Craigieburn Wood</p>
yield to me nothing but sorrow.</p>
Chorus.—Beyond thee, dearie, beyond thee, dearie,</p>
And O to be lying beyond thee!</p>
O sweetly, soundly, weel may he sleep</p>
That's id in the bed beyond thee!</p>
I see the spreading leaves and flowers,</p>
I hear the wild birds singing;</p>
But pleasure they hae nane for me,</p>
While care my heart is wringing.</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
I a tell, I maun na tell,</p>
I daur na for yer;</p>
But secret love will break my heart,</p>
If I ceal it nger.</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
I see thee gracefu', straight and tall,</p>
I see thee sweet and bonie;</p>
But oh, what will my torment be,</p>
If thou refuse thy Johnie!</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
To see thee in another's arms,</p>
In love to lie and nguish,</p>
'Twad be my dead, that will be seen,</p>
My heart wad burst wi' anguish.</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
But Jeanie, say thou wilt be mine,</p>
Say thou lo'es nane before me;</p>
And a' may days o' life to e</p>
I'l gratefully adore thee,</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
The Bonie Wee Thing</p>
Chorus.—Bonie wee thing, ie wee thing,</p>
Lovely wee thing, wert thou mine,</p>
I wad wear thee in my bosom,</p>
Lest my jewel it should tine.</p>
Wishfully I look and nguish</p>
In that bonie face o' thine,</p>
And my heart it stounds wi' anguish,</p>
Lest my wee thing be na mine.</p>
Bonie wee thing, &c.</p>
Wit, and Grace, and Love, ay,</p>
In ae steltion shine;</p>
To adore thee is my duty,</p>
Goddess o' this soul o' mine!</p>
Bonie wee thing, &c.</p>
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Sweet closes the ev'ning ieburn Wood,</p>
And blythely awaukens the morrow;</p>
But the pride o' the spring in the Craigieburn Wood</p>
yield to me nothing but sorrow.</p>
Chorus.—Beyond thee, dearie, beyond thee, dearie,</p>
And O to be lying beyond thee!</p>
O sweetly, soundly, weel may he sleep</p>
That's id in the bed beyond thee!</p>
I see the spreading leaves and flowers,</p>
I hear the wild birds singing;</p>
But pleasure they hae nane for me,</p>
While care my heart is wringing.</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
I a tell, I maun na tell,</p>
I daur na for yer;</p>
But secret love will break my heart,</p>
If I ceal it nger.</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
I see thee gracefu', straight and tall,</p>
I see thee sweet and bonie;</p>
But oh, what will my torment be,</p>
If thou refuse thy Johnie!</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
To see thee in another's arms,</p>
In love to lie and nguish,</p>
'Twad be my dead, that will be seen,</p>
My heart wad burst wi' anguish.</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
But Jeanie, say thou wilt be mine,</p>
Say thou lo'es nane before me;</p>
And a' may days o' life to e</p>
I'l gratefully adore thee,</p>
Beyond thee, &c.</p>
The Bonie Wee Thing</p>
Chorus.—Bonie wee thing, ie wee thing,</p>
Lovely wee thing, wert thou mine,</p>
I wad wear thee in my bosom,</p>
Lest my jewel it should tine.</p>
Wishfully I look and nguish</p>
In that bonie face o' thine,</p>
And my heart it stounds wi' anguish,</p>
Lest my wee thing be na mine.</p>
Bonie wee thing, &c.</p>
Wit, and Grace, and Love, ay,</p>
In ae steltion shine;</p>
To adore thee is my duty,</p>
Goddess o' this soul o' mine!</p>
Bonie wee thing, &c.</p>
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