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room in't, dear las - sie, be - lieve me, for twa.
might be my gut - cher, auld Don -aid, gae Va!
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2. young and he's bon - nie, He's been at Meg's bri - dal fu' trig an' fu' braw ;
3. busk ye aye fine - ly. To kirk or to mar - ket there'll few gang sae braw ;
4. made a gude of- fer, I'm now mair than twen-ty, my time is but sma',
5. night it was drea - ry. And thow - less he tint his gate deep in the snaw ;
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2. dan - ces sae licht - ly, sae grace - fu' or ticht - ly, His cheeks like the new rose, his
3. bien house to bide in, a chaise for to ride in. And flun - kies to tend ye as
4. gi'e me , your plaid - ie, I'll creep in be - side ye, I thooht ye'd been auld - er than
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2. brow's like the snaw !
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4. three-score and twa !
5. keep them aye braw ! "
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