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Rut a night an' ha'f a day that III leave my dearie;
Rut a night an' ha'f a day- that 111 leave my dearie ;
When the sun gaes west the loch, I'll tome again an' see thee.
Slow-. Waves are rising oer sea, winds Maw loud an' lear me:
Waves are rising oer sea, winds hlaw loud an' fear me;
While the waves and winds do roar, 1 am wae an' dreary,
An' gin ye loe me as ve say, ye w-inna gang an' leave tne,
O dinna think, honnie lassie, ltn gaun to leave you;
Dinna think-, honnie la-s-sie, Tm gaun to leave you;
Dinna think, honnie lassie, lm gaun to leaVe you;
For let the warld g-ae as it will 111 tome again and see you.

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