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 6 And blythe we'll spend the gowden day,

Around the Wells o' Weary O.

Then hame again we'll fondly steer,

To spend the night sae dreary O,

In pleasant dreams, admiring scenes,

Around the Wells o' Weary O.

HAD AWA FRAE ME DONALD

O will you hae ta tartan plaid.

Or will you hae ta ring, mattam?

Or will you hae ta kiss o' me?

And dats ta pretty ting mattam.

Had awa, bide awa,

Had awa frae me, Donald;

I'll neither kiss nor hae a ring,

Nae tartan plaids for me, Donald.

O see you not her ponny progues,

Her feckets, plaid, plew, creen, mattam!

Her twa short hose, and her twa spiogs,

And a shouther-belt apoon, mattam?

Had awa bide awa,

Had awa frae me Donald;

Nae shouther-belt, trinkabouts,

Nae tartan hose for me Donald.