| lyric | 1. O waly waly up the bank And waly waly doon the brae, And waly waly by yon burn side Where I and my first love did gae.
2. I leaned my back against an oak Thinkin’ it was atrusty tree, But first it bent and then it broke, And so did my first love tae me. 3. When we cam in frae Glasgow toun, We were acomely sight tae see, My love was clad in the velvet black, And I mysel in cramasie. 4. Noo Arthur’s Seat shall be my bed, No sheets shall e’er be pressed by me, Saint Anton’s Well shall be my drink, Since my fause love’s forsaken me. 5. ,’Tis not the frost that freezes fell Nor blawin’ snaw’s inclemency, ’Tis not sic cauld that makes me cry But my love‘s heart’s grown cauld tae me. 6. Oh Martinmas wind when wilt thou blaw And shake the green leaves off the tree ? Oh gentle death, when wilt thou come ? For of my life Iam weary. |