| Harking is bonny and there lives my love
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| My heart lies on him and cannot remove
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| It cannot remove for all that I have done
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| And I never will forget my love Annachie
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| For Annachie Gordon he’s bonny and he’s bright
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| He’d entice any woman that e’er he saw
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| He’d entice any woman and so he has done me And I never will forget my love Annachie.
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| Down came her father and he’s standing at the door
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| Saying Jeannie you are trying the tricks of a whore
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| You care nothing for a man who cares so much for thee
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| You must marry Lord Sultan and leave Annachie
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| For Annachie Gordon is barely but a man
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| Although he may be pretty but where are his lands
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| The Sultan’s lands are broad and his towers they run high
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| You must marry Lord Sultan and leave Annachie.
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| With Annachie Gordon I beg for my bread
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| And before I marry Sultan his gold to my head
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| With gold to my head and straight down to my knees
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| And I’ll die if I don’t get my love Annachie
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| And you who are my parents to church you may me bring
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| But unto Lord Sultan I’ll never bear a son
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| To a son or a daughter I’ll never bow my knee
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| And I’ll die if I don’t get my love Annachie.
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| Jeannie was married and from church was brought home
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| When she and her maidens so merry should have been
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| When she and her maidens so merry should have been
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| She goes into her chamber and cries all alone.
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| Come to my bed my Jeannie my honey and my sweet
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| To stile you my mistress it would be so sweet
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| Be it mistress or Jeanne it’s all the same to me But in your bed Lord Sultan I never will lie
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| And down came her father and he’s spoken with reknownSaying you who are her
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| maidens
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| Go loosen up her gowns
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| And she fell down to the floor
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| And straight down to his knee saying
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| Father look I’m dying for my love Annachie.
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| The day that Jeanne married was the day that Jeannie died
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| And the day that young Annachie came home on the tide
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| And down came her maidens all wringing of their hands
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| Saying oh it’s been so long, you’ve been so long on the sands
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| So long on the sands, so long on the flood
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| They have married your Jeannie and now she lies dead.
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| You who are her maidens come take me by the hand
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| And lead me to the chamber where my love she lies in And he kissed her cold lips till his heart it turned to stone
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| And he died in the chamber where his love she lies in. |