Buchan's Manuscripts, II, 322; Ballads of the North of Scotland,
n, 179.
1 |
'Whar hae ye been a' the day, Willie doo, Willie doo?
Whar hae ye been a' the day, Willie, my doo?' |
2 |
'I've been to see my step-mother; make my bed, lay me down;
Make my bed, lay me down, die shall I now!' |
3 |
'What got ye frae your step-mother, Willie doo, Willie doo?
What got ye frae your step-mother, Willie, my doo?' |
4 |
'She gae me a speckled trout; make my bed, lay me down;
She gae me a speckled trout, die shall I now!' |
5 |
'Whar got she the speckled trout,Willie doo, Willie doo?'
'She got it amang the heather hills; die shall I now.' |
6 |
'What did she boil it in, Willie doo, Willie doo?'
'She boild it in the billy-pot; die shall I now!' |
7 |
'What gaed she you for to drink, Willie doo, Willie doo?
What gaed she you for to drink, Willie, my doo?' |
8 |
'She gaed me hemlock stocks; make my bed, lay me down;
Made in the brewing pot; die shall I now!' |
9 |
They made his bed, laid him down, poor Willie doo, Willie doo;
He turnd his face to the wa; he's dead now! |