o that's the lassie o' my heart
tune—“morag.”
o wat ye wha that lo'es me
and has my heart a-keeping?
o sweet is she that lo'es me,
as dews o' summer weeping,
in tears the rosebuds steeping!
chorus—o that's the lassie o' my heart,
my lassie ever dearer;
o she's the queen o' womankind,
and ne'er a ane to peer her.
if thou shalt meet a lassie,
in grace and beauty charming,
that e'en thy chosen lassie,
erewhile thy breast sae warming,
had ne'er sic powers alarming;
o that's the lassie, c.
if thou hadst heard her talking,
and thy attention's plighted,
that ilka body talking,
but her, by thee is slighted,
and thou art all delighted;
o that's the lassie, c.
if thou hast met this fair one,
when frae her thou hast parted,
if every other fair one
but her, thou hast deserted,
and thou art broken-hearted,
o that's the lassie o' my heart,
my lassie ever dearer;
o that's the queen o' womankind,
and ne'er a ane to peer her.