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by Robert Nicoll (1814 - 1837)

Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o'...
Language: English 
Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles,
And mirth round her ripe lip was aye dancing slee;
And light was the footfa', and winsome the wiles,
O' the flower o' the parochin -- our ain Bessie Lee.

Wi'the bairns she would rin, and the school laddies paik
And o'er the broomy braes like a fairy would flee, 
Till auld hearts grew young again wi' love for her sake:
There was life in the blithe blink o' Bonnie Bessie Lee.

She grat wi' the waefu', and laugh'd wi' the glad,
And light as the wind 'mang the dancers was she;
And a tongue that could jeer, too, the little limmer had,
Whilk keepit aye her ain side for Bonnie Bessie Lee.

And she whiles had a sweetheart, and sometimes had twa --
A limmer o' a lassie! -- but, atween you and me,
Her warm wee bit heartie she ne'er threw awa',
Though mony a ane had sought it frae Bonnie Bessie Lee.

But ten years had gane since I gaz'd on her last,
For ten years had parted my auld hame and me;
And I said to mysel', as her mither's door I past,
"Will I ever get anither kiss frae Bonnie Lee?"

But Time changes a' thing -- the ill-natur'd loon!
Were it ever sae rightly he 'll no let it be;
But I rubbit at my een, and I thought I would swoon,
How the carle had come roun' about our ain Bessie Lee!

The wee laughing lassie was a gudewife grown auld,
Twa weans at her apron and ane on her knee;
She was douce, too, and wiselike -- and wisdom's sae cauld:
I would rather ha'e the ither ane than this Bessie Lee!

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•   M. Lang 

M. Lang sets stanzas 1-2, 4-7

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Text Authorship:

  • by Robert Nicoll (1814 - 1837), "Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu o'..." [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Margaret Ruthven Lang (1867 - 1972), "Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu o' smiles", op. 20 (Six Scotch Songs für 1 voice with Pianoforte) no. 1, published 1895, stanzas 1-2,4-7 [ voice and piano ], Leipzig, A.P. Schmidt [sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this page: Ferdinando Albeggiani

This text was added to the website: 2012-04-30
Line count: 28
Word count: 284

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