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 Thou may’st come to the brig of Shigh,

It’s there I ll come and meet thee,

For there we will renew our love,

Before I go and leave you.

My love, I go to Edinburgh town,

So for a while I’ll leave you;

She sighed sore, and said no more,

But I wish that I were with you.

I’ll buy to thee a bridal gown,

My love I’ll buy it bonnie,

But I’ll be dead ere ye come back,

To see your bonnie lassie.

If ye'll be true and constant too,

As I am true to you love;

But my bridal bed, or then’ll be made,

In the green church yard of Fyvie.

I will be true and constant too,

To thee, my handsome Lammie;

But my bridal bed, or then will be made,

In the green church yard of Fyvie.

The time is gone, and now comes on,

My dear, that I must leave thee,

If longer here I should appear,

Mill of Tifty he wou d see me.

I now for ever bid adieu,

To thee, my bonnie Lammie.

Ere ye come back I will be laid

In the green church yard of Fyvie.