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ssie wi&039; the lt-white locks

tune—“rothieurchie&039;s rant”

chor—ssie wi&039;the lt-white locks,

bonie ssie, artless ssie,

wilt thou wi&039; tent the flocks,

wilt thou be y dearie, o?

now nature cleeds the flowery lea,

and a&039; is young and sweet like thee,

o wilt thou share its joys wi&039; ,

and say thou&039;lt be y dearie, o

ssie wi&039; the, c

the prirose bank, the wiplg burn,

the cuckoo on the ilk-white thorn,

the wanton bs at early orn,

shall wele thee, y dearie, o

ssie wi&039; the, c

and when the wele sir shower

has cheer&039;d ilk droopg little flower,

we&039;ll to the breathg woodbe bower,

at sultry noon, y dearie, o

ssie wi&039; the, c

when cynthia lights, wi&039; silver ray,

the weary shearer&039;s haward way,

thro&039; yellow wavg fields we&039;ll stray,

and talk o&039; love, y dearie, o

ssie wi&039; the, c

and when the howlg try bst

disturbs y ssie&039;s idnight rest,

encsped to y faithfu&039; breast,

i&039;ll fort thee, y dearie, o

ssie wi&039; the, c

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