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1 | 1 | Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, | Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, |
2 | 2 | How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair | How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair; |
3 | 3 | How can ye cha | How can ye chant, ye little birds, |
4 | 4 | And I | And I sae weary, fu' o' care! |
5 | 5 | Thou'lt break my heart, thou warbling bird, | |
6 | 6 | That wa | That wantons thro' the flowering thorn: |
7 | 7 | Thou minds me o' departed joys, | |
8 | 8 | Departed never to return | Departed -- never to return! |
9 | 9 | ||
10 | 10 | Aft hae I rov'd by bonnie Doon, | |
11 | 11 | To see the rose and woodbine twine; | |
12 | 12 | And ilka bird sang o' its luve, | |
13 | 13 | A | And fondly sae did I o' mine. |
14 | 14 | Wi' lightsome heart I | Wi' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose, |
15 | 15 | Fu' sweet upon its thorny tree; | |
16 | 16 | And my fause luver stole the rose, | |
17 | 17 | But, ah! he left the thorn wi' me. |
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