Tradeetional Sangs
The
Wark O The Weavers
We're aw met thegither here tae sit an tae crack
wi oor glesses in oor haunds an oor wark upon oor back
thare's no a tred amang thaim coud naither mend nor
mak
Gin it wisna for the wark o the weavers
Owerwird:
Gin it wisna for the weavers whit wad thay dae?
thay wadna hae the claes made o oo
Thay wadna hae a coat, na, naither black nor
blue
Gin it wisna for the wark o the weavers
Thare's some fowk's independent o ither tredsmen's wark
For weemen needs nae baurber an dykers needs nae clerk
but thare's no ane o thaim but needs a coat
an sark
Thay aw need the wark o the weavers
Oor sodgers an oor sailors, o't, we mak thaim aw bauld
but gin thay haed nae claes faith thay coudna fecht
for cauld
The heich an the laich, the rich an the puir, awbody
young an auld
Thay aw need the wark o the weavers
Thare's smiths an thare's wrichts
an mason chields an aw
Thare's doctors an meenisters an thaim that leeves by
law
An aw oor freends oot ower the sea in Sooth
Americae
Thay aw need the wark o the weavers
The weavin is sae guid a tred as niver yet can fail
Sae lang as we need claith tae keep anither
hail
sae lat us aw be merry ower a bicker o guid
ale
An drink tae the heal o the weavers
Tae The Beggin
O aw the treds that A dae ken
The beggin is the best
For whan a beggar's weary
He can aye sit doun an rest
Owerwird:
Tae the beggin a will gae, will gae
Tae the beggin A will gae (2x)
Afore that A dae gang awa
A'll lat ma beard growe lang
An for ma nails A winna pare
For beggars weirs thaim lang
Syne A'll tae a cobbler
An gar him mak ma shuin
Wi twa-three inches roond-aboot
An clootit weel abuin
An A'll gang tae a hatter
an gar him mak a hat
Wi twa-three inches roond-aboot
Aw sheenin ower wi fat
Gin thare's a waddin in the toun
A'll airt me tae be thare
An poor ma kyndest benisons
Upon the happy pair
An some will gie me beef an breid
An some will gie me cheese
An roond-aboot thae mairiage fowk
A'll gaither the bawbees
Gin beggin be sae guid a tred
as A maun howp mey
It's time A wis oot o here
An haudin doun the brae
A
Maid Gaed Tae The Mill
A maid gaed tae the mill by nicht / hey, hey sae wanton
A maid gaed tae the mill by nicht / hey, hey sae wanton
she
She swuire by aw the stars sae bricht
That she wad get her corn grund / she wad get her corn
grund
Mill an moutur free
Than oot on cam the miller's lad
He swuire he'd dae the best he can
For tae get her corn grund
He pit his airms aboot her neck
He laid her doun upon a seck
An thare she gat her corn grund
Whan three lang months wis past an gane
this lassie she grew pale an wan
for gettin her corn grund
Whan nine lang months wis past an gane
this lassie haed a braw young son
For gettin aw her corn grund
Her mither bad her cast it oot
It wis the miller's stourie cloot
For gettin her corn grund
Her faither bad her keep it in
It wis the chief o aw her kin
For gettin aw her corn grund
Whan ither maids gaed oot tae play
She grat an saucht an wadna say
acause she gat he corn grund
A
Keech In The Creel
A fair maid she gaed up the street, some white fish for
tae buy
An a bonny clerk's fell in luve wi her, an he's follaed
her by an by
O whaur leeve ye ma bonnie lass, a pray ye tell me true
An tho the nicht be e'er sae mirk, A will come an veesit
you
Ma faither locks the door at nicht, ma mither keeps the
key
An tho ye warna sic a rovin lad, ye canna win in tae
me
But the clerk he haed a young brither, an a wylie wicht
wis he
An he's made a lang ledder, wi thritty staps an three
He's made a cleek bit an creel, an the creel's pit on a
preen
An he's awa tae the chimley tap, an he's lattin the bonny
clerk in
Nou the auld wife coudna sleep thon nicht, tho late wis
the oor
A'll lay ma life, says the silly auld wife, thare's a
man in oor dochter's bouer
Raise up, raise up ma guidman, an
see gin this be true
Gin ye're wantin raisin, raise yersel, A wiss the auld
chield haed you
Than up she raise an doun she gaes, an in tae the creel
she flew
An the clerk's brither at the chimley tap, he
fund that the creel wis fou
He's hault her up, he's hault her doun, he's gien her a
richt doun-faw
Till ilka rib in the auld wife's side, played
knick-knack on the waw
Och help me nou ma auld guidman,
och help me nou ma dou
For him that ye wissed me wi this nicht, A think he's
gotten me nou
Gin Auld Nick haes catcht ye nou,
A wiss he'll haud ye fest
For atween ye an yer ae dochter, a niver gat ony rest
Burnie Bouzle
Gin ye'll mairy me lass, at the kirk o Burnie Bouzle
till the day ye dee lassie, ye will ne'er repent it
Ye will weir whan ye are wad, a kirtle an a Hieland
plaid
An sleep upon a heather bed, sae couthy an sae canty
Ye will gang sae braw, lassie, tae the kirk o Burnie Bouzle
Little brogues an aw, lassie, vou, but you'll be canty
Yer wee bit tocher is but smaw, but hodden-gray will weir
for aw
A'll sauf ma siller for tae mak ye braw an ye will ne'er
repent it
We'll hae bonny bairns an aw, some
lassies fair an laddies braw
Juist like thair mither ane an aw, an yer faither he's
consentit
A'll hunt the otter an the broch, the hert, the hare an
heather cock
A'll pou ye lempets frae the rock, tae mak ye dishes denty
The Gaugers
Last nicht A dreamt a dreamy dream
A dreamt it ance afore
A dreamt that oor guidman wis chased
By the gaugers frae Drummore
Nou Willie rade his auld gray meir
He rade till the brak o day
Cryin 'lassie, lassie, gaird yersel'
For thare's gaugers on the wey
The gaugers cam intae the hoose
Thay gaed richt up the stair
Thay gaed intae the faither's room
An thay fund the bottles thare
Thay poud the blankets frae the bed
Thay poud thaim on the fluir
till Maggie she cam rinnin ben
Sayin 'ye buggers heid for the door'
The gaugers thay hae taen the road
that leads back tae Drummore
Whan Sawny gat the bottles oot
sayin 'mak a baurel mair'
Nou Willie Callum made the lum
He made it stoot an strang
That it wad staund the weir an teir
An mak the dooble strang
sae come aw ye Kincardine lads
An come awa wi me
An we'll awa tae Sawny's still
An drink the baurley-bree
The Twa Corbies
In ahint yon auld fail dyke,
A wit thare ligs a new slain knicht;
An naebody kens that he ligs thare,
But his hawk, his hoond an leddy fair.
His hoond is tae the huntin gane,
His hawk tae fesh the wild-foul hame,
His leddy's taen anither mate,
Sae we mey mak oor denner sweet.
Ye'll sit on his white hause-bane,
An A'll pyke oot his bonny blue een;
Wi ae lock o his gowden hair
we'll theik oor nest whan it growes bare.
Mony ane for him maks mane,
But nane sall ken whaur he is gane;
Ower his white banes, whan thay are bare,
The wind sall blaw for ivermair.
Johnnie Cope
The oreeginal wis written by Adam Skirving
but haes sin syne been eikit tae an chynged by mony sindry
fowk.
Sir John Cope rade the nor' richt faur,
Yet ne'er a rebel he cam naur,
Till he laundit at Dunbaur,
Richt early in the mornin
Owerwird:
Hey Johnnie Cope, are ye wauken yet,
Or are ye sleepin A wad wit;
haste ye yet up for the drums dae bate,
fey Cope raise in the mornin.
He wrat a challenge frae Dunbaur,
Come an fecht me Chairlie gin ye daur;
Gin it binna be the chance o war
A'll gie ye a merry mornin.
Whan Chairlie leukit the letter upo'
He drew his swuird the scabbart frae -
Sae heiven restore tae me ma ain,
A'll meet ye, Cope, in the mornin.
Cope swuir wi mony a bluidy wird
That he wad fecht thaim gun an swuird,
But he fled frae his nest lik a frichtent bird,
An Johnnie he teuk the weeng in the mornin.
But whan he seen the hieland lads
Wi tartan trews an white cockauds,
Wi swuirds an guns an rungs an gauds,
Johnnie, he teuk weeng in the mornin.
Sir Johnnie intae Berwick rade,
Juist as the deil haed been his guide;
Giein him the warld he wadna steyed
Tae fochten the boys in the mornin.
Says Laird Mark Car, ye arena blate,
Tae bring us news o yer ain defeat;
A think ye deser the back o the gate,
Get oot ma sicht this mornin.
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