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SONGS OF SCOTLAND.
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THE YELLOW-HAIKED LADDIE.
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The yellow-haired laddie sat on yon burn brae,
Cries, Milk the ewes, lassie, let nane o' them gae ;
And aye she milked and aye she sang,
The yellow-haired laddie shall be my guidman.
And aye she milked, &e.
The weather is cauld, and my claithing is thin,
The ewes are new clipped, they winna bught in ;
They winna bught in, although I should die,
yellow-haired laddie, be kind unto me.
They winna bught in, &c.