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Child Ballads - Lyrics

Child 24
Bonnie Annie
Version B

Motherwell's Manuscript, p. 652. From the singing of a boy, Henry French, Ayr.

Narrative

1   Down in Dumbarton there wonnd a rich merchant,
Down in Dumbarton there wond a rich merchant,
And he had nae family but ae only dochter.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
2   There cam a rich squire, intending to woo her,
There cam a rich squire, intending to woo her,
He wooed her until he had got her wi babie.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
3   'Oh what shall I do! oh what shall come o me!
'Oh what shall I do! oh what shall come o me!
Baith father and mither will think naething o me.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
4   'Gae up to your father, bring down gowd and money,
'Gae up to your father, bring down gowd and money,
And I'll take ye ower to a braw Irish ladie.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
5   She gade to her father, brought down gowd and money,
She gade to her father, brought down gowd and money,
And she's awa ower to a braw Irish ladie.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
6   She hadna sailed far till the young thing cried 'Women!'
She hadna sailed far till the young thing cried 'Women!'
'What women can do, my dear, I'll do for you.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
7   'O haud your tongue, foolish man, dinna talk vainly,
'O haud your tongue, foolish man, dinna talk vainly,
For ye never kent what a woman driet for you.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
8   'Gae wash your hands in the cauld spring water,
'Gae wash your hands in the cauld spring water,
And dry them on a towel a' giltit wi silver.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
9   'And tak me by the middle, and lift me up saftlie,
'And tak me by the middle, and lift me up saftlie,
And throw me ower shipboard, baith me and my babie.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
10   He took her by the middle, and lifted her saftly,
He took her by the middle, and lifted her saftly,
And threw her ower shipboard, baith her and her babie.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
11   Sometimes she did sink, sometimes she did float it,
Sometimes she did sink, sometimes she did float it,
Until that she cam to the high banks o Yarrow.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
12   'O captain tak gowd, O sailors tak money,
'O captain tak gowd, O sailors tak money,
And launch out your sma boat till I sail for my honey.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
13   'How can I tak gowd, how can I tak money?
'How can I tak gowd, how can I tak money?
My ship's on a sand bank, she winna sail for me.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
14   The captain took gowd, the sailors took money,
The captain took gowd, the sailors took money,
And they launchd out their sma boat till he sailed for his honey.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
15   'Mak my love a coffin o the gowd sae yellow,
Whar the wood it is dear, and the planks they are narrow,
And bury my love on the high banks o Yarrow.'
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day
16   They made her a coffin o the gowd sae yellow,
They made her a coffin o the gowd sae yellow,
And buried her deep on the high banks o Yarrow.
      Sing fal lal de deedle, fal lal de deedle lair, O a day

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