Songtexte Bloody Waterloo - The Corries
A
lassie
she
was
walkin′
Along
the
banks
of
Clyde
A
tear
run
doon
her
rosie
cheeks
As
I
walked
by
her
side
I
saw
her
bosom
heavin'
Her
voice
was
sweet
and
low
She
was
weepin′
for
her
Willie
lad
That
sailed
for
Waterloo
A
soldier
he
was
passin'
He
did
the
fair
maid
spy
He
said
"My
love,
what
ails
ye
Your
bosom
heavin'
high?"
"I
lost
my
ain′
dear
Willie,
The
lad
that
I
love
true!
I
hav′ne
seen
my
Willie
since
He
sailed
for
Waterloo!"
"What
were
the
marks
your
Willie
wore?"
The
soldier
did
inquire
"He
wore
a
hie'land
bonnet,
His
feather
standin′
high!
His
broad
claymore
was
by
his
side,
And
his
dark
suit
sae
true!
These
were
the
marks
ma'
Willie
wore
When
he
sailed
for
Waterloo."
"I
was
your
Willie′s
comrade!
I
saw
your
Willie
die!
Six
bayonnet
wounds
were
in
his
side,
Afore
he
doon-ward
lie!
Then
flingin'
up
his
arms
he
cried,
′Some
Frenchmans
slain
me
noo!'
It
was
I
that
closed
your
Willie's
eyes,
On
bloody
Waterloo!"
"Oh
Willie,
dearest
Willie!"
Then
she
could
say
no
more
She
flew
intae
the
soldier′s
arms
And
thus
the
tidings
bore
"Death,
open
wide
your
gaping
jaws,
And
swallow
me
up
too!
For
my
Willie
lies
among
the
slain,
On
bloody
Waterloo!"
"Stand
up,
my
fairest
maiden!
Stand
up!"
And
then
he
frowned
Then
flingin′
up
his
arms
and
His
tartans
they
hung
doon
His
broad
claymore
was
by
his
side
And
his
dark
suit
sae
true
"I
am
yer
ain'
dear
Willie
lad,
Just
back
frae
Waterloo!"
"Stand
up,
my
fairest
maiden!
Stand
up!"
And
then
he
frowned
Then
flingin′
off
his
grey
grey
coat
His
tartans
they
hung
doon
"Since
we
have
met,
We
ne'er
will
part!
Till
death
do
us
divide!
And
hand
in
hand,
in
wedlock
band,
We′ll
walk
the
banks
of
Clyde!"
"By
hand
in
hand,
in
wedlock
band,
We'll
walk
the
banks
of
Clyde!"
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