XXXV.
I AM MY MAMMY’S AE BAIRN.
Tune—“I’m o’er young to marry yet.”
[The title, and part of the chorus only of this song, are old; the rest is by Burns, and was written for Johnson.]
I.
I am my mammy’s ae bairn,
Wi’ unco folk I weary, Sir;
And lying in a man’s bed,
I’m fley’d it make me eerie, Sir.
I’m o’er young to marry yet;
I’m o’er young to marry yet;
I’m o’er young—’twad be a sin
To tak’ me frae my mammy yet.
II.
Hallowmas is come and gane,
The nights are lang in winter, Sir;
And you an’ I in ae bed,
In trouth, I dare na venture, Sir.
III.