The Dowie Dens o Yarrow
‘Willie 's fair, an Willie 's rare,
An Willie 's wondrous bonny,
An Willie 's promised to marry me,
If eer he marry ony.’
‘O sister dear, I 've dreamed a dream,
I 'm afraid it 's unco sorrow;
I dreamed I was pu'in the heather green,
In the dowie dens o Yarrow.’
‘O sister dear, I 'll read your dream,
I 'm afraid it will be sorrow;
Ye 'll get a letter ere it 's een
Your lover 's drowned in Yarrow.’
She socht him up, she socht him doun,
In mickle dule an sorrow;
She found him neath a buss o brume,
In the dowie dens o Yarrow.
Her hair it was three quarters lang,
Its colour it was yallow;
She tied it to his middle sma,
An pu'ed him oot o Yarrow.
‘My bed it was made wide yestreen,
The nicht it sall be narrow;
There 's neer a man lie by my side
Since Willie 's drowned in Yarrow.’
An Willie 's wondrous bonny,
An Willie 's promised to marry me,
If eer he marry ony.’
‘O sister dear, I 've dreamed a dream,
I 'm afraid it 's unco sorrow;
I dreamed I was pu'in the heather green,
In the dowie dens o Yarrow.’
‘O sister dear, I 'll read your dream,
I 'm afraid it will be sorrow;
Ye 'll get a letter ere it 's een
Your lover 's drowned in Yarrow.’
She socht him up, she socht him doun,
In mickle dule an sorrow;
She found him neath a buss o brume,
In the dowie dens o Yarrow.
Her hair it was three quarters lang,
Its colour it was yallow;
She tied it to his middle sma,
An pu'ed him oot o Yarrow.
‘My bed it was made wide yestreen,
The nicht it sall be narrow;
There 's neer a man lie by my side
Since Willie 's drowned in Yarrow.’
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