Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Rare's Hill, artist - Mary Black. Album song Mary Black, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 10.08.1983
Record label: 3ú
Song language: English
Rare's Hill |
Last year at Lady Mary’s fair when I was in Dundee |
I fell in with an old sweetheart and he being on a spree |
His company I did accept and with him I did go |
But to my sad misfortune it proved my poor 'through |
We wandered east we wandered west we wandered through the lawn |
He said he’d see me home that night but home I never saw |
He kept beside me all the while resolved to have his will |
And by and by we lost our way, at the back of Rare’s Hill |
For when we got to Rare’s Hill, the laddie said to me |
We can’t go home tonight my dear, it’s far to late you’ll see |
But the night is warm and in my bush, I’ve got another drill |
And we can lie down here, content, at the back of Rare’s Hill |
For then he poured a nipper piece to quiet all alarm |
When I awoke in the morning we were locked in each other’s arms |
He handed me the bottle, another glass to fill |
And I drank his heath, in store o’wealth, at the back of Rare’s Hill |
And then the lad he said to me, «Oh lassie do not mourn» |
«For while I draw the breath of life from you I’ll never harm» |
«If you will come to yonder town, my wedded wife you’ll be» |
«we'll be the happiest couple t’was ever in Dundee» |
So it’s may I never prosper, and may I never thrive |
In anything I take in hand as long as I’m alive |
If e’er I say I rue the day, my laddie had his will |
Success to Lady Mary’s fair, and the back of Rare’s Hill |