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o that&039;s the ssie o&039; y heart

tune—“orag”

o wat ye wha that lo&039;es

and has y heart a-keepg?

o sweet is she that lo&039;es ,

as dews o&039; sur weepg,

tears the rosebuds steepg!

chor—o that&039;s the ssie o&039; y heart,

y ssie ever dearer;

o she&039;s the een o&039; woankd,

and ne&039;er a ane to peer her

if thou shalt et a ssie,

grace and beauty charg,

that e&039;en thy chosen ssie,

erewhile thy breast sae warg,

had ne&039;er sic powers arg;

o that&039;s the ssie, c

if thou hadst heard her talkg,

and thy attention&039;s plighted,

that ilka body talkg,

but her, by thee is slighted,

and thou art all delighted;

o that&039;s the ssie, c

if thou hast t this fair one,

when frae her thou hast parted,

if every other fair one

but her, thou hast deserted,

and thou art broken-hearted,

o that&039;s the ssie o&039; y heart,

y ssie ever dearer;

o that&039;s the een o&039; woankd,

and ne&039;er a ane to peer her

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