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Mouth Music - Heather Of Rona lyrics
O fair-headed lad, if you say the word
 Yours is my right hand, right away, if you come with affection
 Isn't it a pity that you and I did not meet
 On an island without ebbtide, without oar, without coracle, without rudder
 If you go to sea, love, have a guinea in your pocket
 And drink my health in every place that you sit at table
 With your bright, light, joyous, high-spirited, young heart
 How I do like the mouth from which music comes most sweetly!
 I love the teeth, and the mouth that would not grumble
 How I wish that you would come to me and stretch out by my sideMouth Music - Heather Of Rona - http://motolyrics.com/mouth-music/heather-of-rona-lyrics.html
 If it were not for the gossips, my love and I would surely be
 With the blessing of the clergy, together in a firm bond
 Oh, if you and I were on a mountain, hill or shady slope
 Or on a white beach, in a place where no-one has ever been
 Seven days, seven nights, without rest, without sleep, without food
 But with you, love, your fair arm freely round me
 Heard from Penelope Morrison (South Uist); additional text from the MacDonald Collection
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