I hae laid a herring in saut— Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now; I hae brew'd a forpit o' maut, And I canna come ilka day to woo: I hae a calf that will soon be a cow— Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now; I hae a stook, and I'll soon hae a mowe, And I canna come ilka day to woo: I hae a house upon yon moor— Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now; Three sparrows may dance upon the floor, And I canna come ilka day to woo: I hae a but, and I hae a ben— Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now;
A penny to keep, and a penny to spen', And I canna come ilka day to woo: I hae a hen wi' a happitie leg— Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now; That ilka day lays me an egg, And I canna come ilka day to woo: I hae a cheese upon my skelf— Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now; And soon wi' mites 'twill rin itself, And I canna come ilka day to woo.
James Tytler.
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