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craigieburn 18wend
sweet closes the ev'ning on craigieburn 18wend,
and blythely awaukens the morrow;
but the pride o' the spring in the craigieburn 18wend
can yield to me nothing but sorrow.
chorus.—beyond thee, dearie, beyond thee, dearie,
and o to be lying beyond thee!
o sweetly, soundly, weel may he sleep
that's laid in the bed beyond thee!
i see the spreading leaves and flowers,
i hear the wild birds singing;
but pleasure they hae nane for me,
while care my heart is wringing.
beyond thee, c.
i can na tell, i maun na tell,
i daur na for your anger;
but secret love will break my heart,
if i conceal it langer.
beyond thee, c.
i see thee gracefu', straight and tall,
i see thee sweet and bonie;
but oh, what will my torment be,
if thou refuse thy johnie!
beyond thee, c.
to see thee in another's arms,
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