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Corries - The Bonnie Lass O' Fyvie lyrics
There once was a troop of Irish dragoons
 Come marching down thru Fyfie, O
 And the captain feel in love with a very bonnie lass
 And the name she was called was pretty Peggy-o
 2. There's many a bonnie lass in the glen of
 Auchterlass
 There's many a bonnie lass in Gairioch-o
 There's many a bonnie Jean in the streets of Aberdeen
 But the flower of them all lives in Fyvie, O
3. O come down the stairs, Pretty Peggy, my dear
 Come down the stairs, Pretty Peggy-o
 Come down the stairs, comb back your yellow hair
 Bid a long farewell to your mammy-o
4. It's braw, aye it's braw, a captain's lady for to be
 And it's braw to be a captain's lady-o
 It's braw to ride around and to follow the camp
 And to ride when your captain he is ready-o
5. O I'll give you ribbons, love, and I'll give you
 rings
 I'll give you a necklace of amber-o
 I'll give you a silken petticoat with flounces to the
 knee
 If you'll convey me doon to your chamber-o
6. What would your mother think if she heard the
 guineas clink
 And saw the haut-boys marching all before you o
 O little would she think gin she heard the guineasCorries - The Bonnie Lass O' Fyvie - http://motolyrics.com/corries/the-bonnie-lass-o-fyvie-lyrics.html
 clink
 If I followed a soldier laddie-o
7. I never did intend a soldier's lady for to be
 A soldier shall never enjoy me-o
 I never did intend to gae tae a foreign land
 And I will never marry a soldier-o
8. I'll drink nae more o your claret wine
 I'll drink nae more o your glasses-o
 Tomorrow is the day when we maun ride away
 So farewell tae your Fyvie lasses-o
9. The colonel he cried, mount, boys, mount,boys, mount
 The captain, he cried, tarry-o
 O tarry yet a while, just another day or twa
 Til I see if the bonnie lass will marry-o
10. Twas in the early morning, when we marched awa
 And O but the captain he was sorry-o
 The drums they did beat a merry brasselgeicht
 And the band played the bonnie lass of Fyvie, O
11. Long ere we came to the glen of Auchterlass
 We had our captain to carry-o
 And long ere we won into the streets of Aberdeen
 We had our captain to bury-o
12. Green grow the birks on bonnie Ethanside
 And low lie the lowlands of Fyvie, O
 The captain's name was Ned and he died for a maid
 He died for the bonny lass of Fyvie, O








