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craigieburn wood
sweet closes the ev&039;ng on craigieburn wood,
and blythely awaukens the orrow;
but the pride o&039; the sprg the craigieburn wood
can yield to nothg but rrow
chor—beyond thee, dearie, beyond thee, dearie,
and o to be lyg beyond thee!
o sweetly, undly, weel ay he sleep
that&039;s id the bed beyond thee!
i see the spreadg leaves and flowers,
i hear the wild birds sgg;
but pleasure they hae nane for ,
while care y heart is wrgg
beyond thee, c
i can na tell, i aun na tell,
i daur na for your anr;
but secret love will break y heart,
if i nceal it nr
beyond thee, c
i see thee gracefu&039;, straight and tall,
i see thee sweet and bonie;
but oh, what will y tornt be,
if thou refe thy johnie!
beyond thee, c
to see thee another&039;s ars,
love to lie and nguish,
&039;ad be y dead, that will be seen,
y heart wad burst wi&039; anguish
beyond thee, c
but jeanie, say thou wilt be e,
say thou lo&039;es nane before ;
and a&039; ay days o&039; life to e
i&039;l gratefully adore thee,
beyond thee, c
the bonie wee thg
chor—bonie wee thg, cannie wee thg,
lovely wee thg, wert thou e,
i wad wear thee y bo,
lest y jewel it should te
wishfully i look and nguish
that bonie face o&039; the,
and y heart it stounds wi&039; anguish,
lest y wee thg be na e
bonie wee thg, c
wit, and grace, and love, and beauty,
ae nsteltion she;
to adore thee is y duty,
goddess o&039; this ul o&039; e!
bonie wee thg, c
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