Of my own country.
If I were at hame,
I wad ne’er return agean,
But marry with a lass
In my own country.
There’s the oak and the ash,
And the bonny ivy tree;
How canst thou gan away, love,
And leave me?
O stay, my love, stay,
Of my own country.
If I were at hame,
I wad ne’er return agean,
But marry with a lass
In my own country.
There’s the oak and the ash,
And the bonny ivy tree;
How canst thou gan away, love,
And leave me?
O stay, my love, stay,