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Lyrics Westering Home (Songs Of The Isles) - The Corries
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| Westering home and a song in the air
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| Light in the eye and its goodbye to care
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| Laughter o' love and a welcoming there
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| Isle o' my heart my own one
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| Tell me o' lands o' the Orient gay
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| Speak o' the riches and joys o' Cathay
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| Aye but its grand to be wakin' each day
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| To find yourself nearer to Islay
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| Where are the folk like the folk o' the West
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| Cantie and couthie and kindly the best (cheerful and pleasant)
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| There I would hie me and there I would rest (hide)
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| At hame wi' my ain folk in Islay (home with my own) |
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