Seraphim/The Highland Minstrel Boy

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Seraphim
The Highland Minstrel Boy
3250055Seraphim — The Highland Minstrel Boy

THE HIGHLAND MINSTREL BOY.

I hae wander'd mony a night in June,
Alang the banks o Clyde,
Beneath a bright and bonny moon,
Wi' Mary at my side.
A simmer was she to mine e'e,
An' to my heart joy;
As weel she loo'd to roam wi' me,
Her Highland Minstrel boy.
I ha'e wander'd, &c.

Oh, her presence could on ev'ry star
New brilliancy confer;
And I thought the flowers were sweeter far
When they were seen with her.
Her brow was calm as sleeping sea,
Her glance was full o' joy;
And, oh; her heart was true to me,
Her Highland Minstrel boy.
Oh her presence, &c.

I ha'e play'd to ladies, fair and gay
In many a southron hall;
But there was one far-far-away,
A world above them all.
And now, tho' weary years have fled,
I think wi' mournfu' joy
Upon the time when Mary wed
Her Highland Minstrel boy.
I ha'e play'd to ladies, &c.



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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