| Come all ye jolly shepherd lads that whistle thro' the glen
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| I’ll tell you all a secret that the courtiers dinnae ken
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| What is the greatest bliss that the tongue o' man can name
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| Is tae woo a bonnie lassie when the kye come hame
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| When the kye come hame, when the kye come hame
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| 'Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, when the kye come hame
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| 'Tis no' beneath the burgenet nor yet beneath the crown
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| It’s not on couch of velvet, nor yet on a bed of down
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| It’s beneath the spreading birch in the dell without a name
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| Wi' a bonnie, bonnie lassie when the kye come hame
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| When the kye come hame, when the kye come hame
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| 'Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, when the kye come hame
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| See yonder pawky shepherd lad that lingers on the hill
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| His sheep are in the fauld, and his lambs are lying still
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| But he daurnae gang tae bed for his heart is in a flame
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| Tae meet his bonnie bonnie lassie when the kye come hame
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| When the kye come hame, when the kye come hame
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| 'Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, when the kye come hame
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| Awa' wi' fame and fortune what comfort can it gie
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| And a' the airts that prey upon man’s life and liberty
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| Gie me the highest joy that the heart o' man can frame
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| My bonnie, bonnie lassie when the kye come hame
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| When the kye come hame, when the kye come hame
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| 'Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, when the kye come hame
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| When the kye come hame, when the kye come hame
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| 'Tween the gloamin' and the mirk, when the kye come hame |