Waes me for Prince Charly/Tarry Woo

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Waes me for Prince Charly (1820)
Tarry Woo
3295067Waes me for Prince Charly — Tarry Woo1820

TARRY WOO.

Tarry woo, tarry woo,
Tarry woo is ill to spin
Card it weel, card it weel,
Card it well e'er ye begin
When 'tis carded, row'd and spun,
Then the wark is haflens done;
But when woven, drest and clean,
It may be cleading for a Queen.

Sing my bonny harmless sheep,
That feed upon the mountains steep;
Eating sweetly as they go
Through the winter's frost and snow;
Hart and hind, and fallow deer,
No by half so useful are;
Frae kings to him that hauds the plow,
Are all obligd to tarry woo.

Up ye sheperds dance and skip,
O'er the hills and vallies trip
Sing up the praise of tarry woo,
Sing the flocks that bear it too:
Harmless creatures without blame,
That clead the back and warm the wame,
Keep us warm and hearty fu';
Leeze me on my tarry woo.

Now happy is a sheperd's life!
Far frae courts and free of strife,
While the gimmers bleat and bae,
And the lambkins answer—Mae!
No such inusic to his ear!
Of thief and fox he has no fear;
Sturdy kent and colly too,
We'll defend the tarry woo.

He lives content and envies none,
Not ev'n a monarch on his throne,
Though he the royal sceptre sways,
Has not sweeter holy days.
Who'd be a king can ony tell,
When shepherd lives sae well;
Sings sae well and pays his due,
With honest heart and tarry woo


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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