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Turn an<! sec (liy -tartan plaid;
Rising o'er My breaking heart;
t> my bonny highland laddie,
Wac was 1. wiih thee to part.
Joy <») my heart, Geordy again. (
J..y ii| my heart, Stu ni" Bihi .
But thou Meeds— O Meeds thou, beauty!
Swims thy eye in woe and painr
Child of honour! child of duty!
Shair'we never meet again •
Joy of my heart, Geordy again.
Joy of my heart, Stu mo Run .
Yes, my darling, on thy pillow,
Soon thy head shall easy ly;
Soon, upon the hounding' billow,
Shall thy war— worn standard tl>.
Joy of my heart, Geordy again.
Joy of, my heart, Stu mo Riin ;
Then, again th\ tartan plaidy,
Then, my bosom free from pain,
Shall receive my Highland laddie:
\ever .shall w-e part again.
Joy of my heart, Geordy .agam.
Joy of my heart. 'Stu mo Run !
I.ady G. Gordon, picked op this beautiful Air in the Highlands, the verses were written bj
DrCoiiper a' !icr desire, on the Marquis of Hunrly when in Hollanrl.

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