Thee I Love Bonny Lassie O

Thee I love and ever will bonny Lassie O
Let us gang up maple hill bonny Lassie O
While the thrush is singing there And the oakwood darken fair
Hasten and meet me there bonny Lassie O.

Corn bottles more than blue bonny Lassie O
And corn poppies scarlet hue bonny Lassie O
And the rose and the wild brere Crowds wi' blooms and summer here
So gang up maple hill bonny Lassie O.

Sky larks are in the air bonny Lassie O
The brook rins o'er pebbles fair bonny Lassie O
On its banks we'll love so chaste Wi' my arms about thy waist
So come up maple hill bonny Lassie O.

When the blackbird's on her nest bonny Lassie O
Wi the morn dew on her breast bonny Lassie O
Come a milking by the hills And we'll [sit] and love our fill
By the rutty rifted road bonny Lassie O.

By the bonny white thorn bush bonny Lassie O
Where hides the linnet and the thrush bonny Lassie O
When the mist is on the Pea I will sit and uggle thee
Wi' my arms about thy neck bonny Lassie O.
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