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I'd rather gang supperless to my bed
Than rise in the morning early.

Rude rairs the blast amang the woods,
The branches tirlin barely;
Amang the chimney-taps it thuds,
And frost is nippin sairly.
Now up in the morning's no for me,
Up in the morning early;
To sit a' night I'd rather agree,
Than rise in the morning early.

The sun peeps o'er yon southland hill,
Like ony timorous carlie;
Just blinks a wee, then sinks again,
And that we find severely.
Now up in morning's no for me,
Up in the morning early;
When snaw blaws into the chimley cheek,
Wha'd rise in the morning early.

Nae linties lilt on hedge or bush,
Poor things, they suffer sairly;
In cauldrife quarters a' the night,

A' day they feed but sparely.