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There was a lady in the north
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You scarce would find her marrow
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She was courted by nine gentlemen
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And a plooboy lad fae Yarrow
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Well, nine sat drinking at the wine
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As oft they'd done afore-o
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And they made a vow amang themselves
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Tae fight for her on Yarrow
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And so he's come ower yon high, high hill
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And doon by the den sae narrow
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And there he spied nine armed men
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Come tae fight wi' him on Yarrow
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He says, "There's nine o' you and but one o' me
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It's an unequal marrow"
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But I'll fight ye a' noo one by one
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On the Dowie Dens o' Yarrow
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So it's three he slew and three withdrew
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An' three he wounded sairly
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'Til her brother, he came in beyond
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And he wounded him maist foully
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C Am
"Gae hame, gae hame, ye fause young man
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And bring yer sister sorrow
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For her ain true love lies pale and wan
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On the Dowie Dens o' Yarrow”
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"Oh mither, I hae dreamed a dream
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A dream o' doul and sorrow
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I dreamed I was pu'ing the heathery bells
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On the Dowie Dens o' Yarrow"
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"Oh, daughter dear, I ken yer dream
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And I doobt it will bring sorrow
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For yer ain true love lies pale and wan
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On the Dowie Dens o' Yarrow"
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An' so she's run ower yon high, high hill
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An' doon by the den sae narrow
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And it's there she spied her dear lover, John
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Lyin' pale and deid on Yarrow
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And so she's washed his face an' she's kaimed his hair
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As aft she'd done afore-o
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And she's wrapped it 'roond her middle sae sma'
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And she's carried him hame tae Yarrow
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"Oh haud yer tongue, my daughter dear
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What need for a' this sorrow?
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I'll wed ye tae a far better man
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Than the one who's slain on Yarrow"
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"Oh faither, ye hae seven sons
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And ye may wed them a' the morrow
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But the fairest floo'er amang them a'
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Was the plooboy lad fae Yarrow”
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"Oh mother, mother mak my bed
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And mak it saft and narrow
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For my love died for me this day
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And I'll die for him tomorrow"