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dan!
sg ho y braw john highndan!
there&039;s not a d a&039; the n&039;
was atch for y john highndan
with his philibeg an&039; tartan pid,
an&039; guid cyore down by his side,
the dies&039; hearts he did trepan,
y galnt, braw john highndan
sg hey, c
we rand a&039; fro eed to spey,
an&039; liv&039;d like lords an&039; dies gay;
for a lnd face he feared none,—
y galnt, braw john highndan
sg hey, c
they banish&039;d hi beyond the sea
but ere the bud was on the tree,
adown y cheeks the pearls ran,
ebracg y john highndan
sg hey, c
but, och! they catch&039;d hi at the st,
and bound hi a dunon fast:
y curse upon the every one,
they&039;ve hang&039;d y braw john highndan!
sg hey, c
and now a widow, i t ourn
the pleasures that will ne&039;er return:
the fort but a hearty can,
when i thk on john highndan
sg hey, c
recitativo
a pigy scraper wi&039; his fiddle,
wha &039;d at trystes an&039; fairs to driddle
her strapp lib and gay iddle
(he reach&039;d nae higher)
had hol&039;d his heartie like a riddle,
an&039; bwn&039;t on fire
wi&039; hand on hach, and uard e&039;e,
he croon&039;d his gaut, one, o, three,
then an ario key,
the wee apoll
set off wi&039; allegretto glee
his giga lo
air
tune—“whistle owre the ve o&039;t”
let ryke up to dight that tear,
an&039; go wi&039; an&039; be y dear;
an&039; then your every care an&039; fear
ay whistle owre the ve o&039;t
chor
i a a fiddler to y trade,
an&039; a&039; the tunes that e&039;er i pyed,
the sweetest still to wife or aid,
was whistle owre the ve o&039;t
at kirns an&039; wedds we&039;se be there,
an&039; o sae nicely&039;s we will fare!
we&039;ll b
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