THE BONNIE BOWER

The Lament of the Border Widow

My love he built me a bonnie bower,

And clad it a' wi' lily flower;

A brawer bower ye ne'er did see,

Than my true-love he built for me.

There came a man, by middle day,

He spied his sport, and went away;

And brought the king that very night,

Who brake my bower, and slew my knight.

He slew my knight, to me sae dear;

He slew my knight, and poin'd his gear:[194]

My servants all for life did flee,

And left me in extremitie.

I sewed his sheet, making my mane;

I watched the corpse, mysel alane;

I watched his body night and day;

No living creature came that way.

I took his body on my back,

And whiles I gaed, and whiles I sat;

I digged a grave, and laid him in,

And happed him with the sod sae green.

But think na' ye my heart was sair,

When I laid the moul' on his yellow hair?

O, think na' ye my heart was wae,

When I turned about, away to gae?

Nae living man I'll love again,

Since that my lovely knight is slain;

Wi' ae lock o' his yellow hair

I'll chain my heart for evermair.

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