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  Craigieburn Wood

  Sweet closes the ev'ning on Craigieburn Wood,

  And blythely awaukens the morrow;

  But the pride o' the spring in the Craigieburn Wood

  Can yield to me nothing but sorrow.

  Chorus.—Beyond thee, dearie, beyond thee, dearie,

  And O to be lying beyond thee!

  O sweetly, soundly, weel may he sleep

  That's laid in the bed beyond thee!

  I see the spreading leaves and flowers,

  I hear the wild birds singing;

  But pleasure they hae nane for me,

  While care my heart is wringing.

  Beyond thee, &c.

  I can na tell, I maun na tell,

  I daur na for your anger;

  But secret love will break my heart,

  If I conceal it langer.

  Beyond thee, &c.

  I see thee gracefu', straight and tall,

  I see thee sweet and bonie;

  But oh, what will my torment be,

  If thou refuse thy Johnie!

  Beyond thee, &c.

  To see thee in another's arms,

  In love to lie and languish,

  'Twad be my dead, that will be seen,

  My heart wad burst wi' anguish.

  Beyond thee, &c.

  But Jeanie, say thou wilt be mine,

  Say thou lo'es nane before me;

  And a' may days o' life to come

  I'l gratefully adore thee,

  Beyond thee, &c.

  The Bonie Wee Thing

  Chorus.—Bonie wee thing, cannie wee thing,

  Lovely wee thing, wert thou mine,

  I wad wear thee in my bosom,

  Lest my jewel it should tine.

  Wishfully I look and languish

  In that bonie face o' thine,

  And my heart it stounds wi' anguish,

  Lest my wee thing be na mine.

  Bonie wee thing, &c.

  Wit, and Grace, and Love, and Beauty,

  In ae constellation shine;

  To adore thee is my duty,

  Goddess o' this soul o' mine!

  Bonie wee thing, &c. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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