The Haws of Cromdale/Highland laddie

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The Haws of Cromdale (1822)
Highland laddie by Robert Burns
3283729The Haws of Cromdale — Highland laddie1822Robert Burns

HIGHLAND LADDIE.

The bonniest lad that e'er I saw,
Bonie laddie, highland laddie,
Wore a plaid, and was fu’ braw;
Bonie Highland laddie
On his head a bonnet blue,
Bonie laddie highland laddie,
His loyal heart was firm and true,
Bonie highland laddie.

Trumpets sound and cannons roar,
Bonie lassie, Lowland lassie,
And a’ the hills wi' echoes roar,
Bonie Lowland lassie.
Glory, honour, now invite
Bonie lassie lowland lassie,
For freedom and my King to fight,
Bonie Lowland lassie.

The sun a backward course shall take,
Bonie laddie, highland laddie,
Ere ought thy manly courage shake,
Bonie Highland laddie;
Go, for yourself procure renown,
Bonie laddie, highland laddie,
And for your lawful King his crown,
Bonie highland laddie.


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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