Waly, Waly
O waly, waly, up the bank,
And waly, waly, down the brae,
And waly, waly, yon burn side,
Where I and my love were wont to gae.
I leant my back upon an oak
I thought it was a trusty tree;
But first it bent, and then it broke,
Just as my love proved false to me.
O waly, waly, love is bonny,
A little while when it is new;
But when it's old, it waxes cold,
And fades away like morning dew.
O wherefore should I busk my head?
O wherefore should I comb my hair?
For my true love has me forsook,
And waly, waly, down the brae,
And waly, waly, yon burn side,
Where I and my love were wont to gae.
I leant my back upon an oak
I thought it was a trusty tree;
But first it bent, and then it broke,
Just as my love proved false to me.
O waly, waly, love is bonny,
A little while when it is new;
But when it's old, it waxes cold,
And fades away like morning dew.
O wherefore should I busk my head?
O wherefore should I comb my hair?
For my true love has me forsook,
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