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| YE banks, and braes, and streams around | |
| The castle o Montgomery, | |
| Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, | |
| Your waters never drumlie! | |
| There Simmer first unfald her robes | 5 |
| And there she langest tarry! | |
| For there I took the last fareweel | |
| O my sweet Highland Mary. | |
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| How sweetly bloomed the gay green birk! | |
| How rich the hawthorns blossom! | 10 |
| As underneath their fragrant shade | |
| I clasped her to my bosom! | |
| The golden hours, on angel wings, | |
| Flew oer me and my dearie; | |
| For dear to me as light and life | 15 |
| Was my sweet Highland Mary. | |
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| Wi monie a vow and locked embrace | |
| Our parting was fu tender; | |
| And pledging aft to meet again, | |
| We tore ourselves asunder; | 20 |
| But, oh! fell deaths untimely frost, | |
| That nipt my flower sae early! | |
| Now green s the sod, and cauld s the clay, | |
| That wraps my Highland Mary! | |
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| Oh pale, pale now, those rosy lips | 25 |
| I aft hae kissed sae fondly! | |
| And closed for aye the sparkling glance | |
| That dwelt on me sae kindly! | |
| And mouldring now in silent dust | |
| That heart that loed me dearly! | 30 |
| But still within my bosoms core | |
| Shall live my Highland Mary. | |
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