Lyrics As I Came In By Huntly Town - Alasdair Roberts
As
I
came
in
by
Huntly
Town
One
morning
for
to
feed
I
met
with
Bogey
of
Lenny
And
with
him
I
did
agree
To
bide
his
two
best
horses
The
harrow
and
the
plough
And
do
anything
about
the
farm
That
I
very
well
should
know
Now
Bogey
had
a
daughter
dear
Her
name
was
Isabel
And
she
was
the
fairest
in
the
vale
And
I'm
sure
I
loved
her
well
And
when
she
went
a-walking
She
took
me
as
her
guide
Down
by
the
banks
of
the
Lenny
To
watch
the
small
fishes
glide
And
I
put
my
arm
all
around
her
waist
And
her
feet
from
her
did
slide
It's
there
she
took
her
will
of
me
At
Lenny
waterside
And
she
swore
she'd
never
tell
of
me
And
the
wild
birds
wouldn't
tell
Of
my
lily
of
the
valley
My
red
rose
in
the
dell
And
now
when
nine
months
were
gone
and
past
This
lassy
lost
her
bloom
The
red
fell
from
her
rosy
cheeks
And
her
eyes
began
to
swoon
It
was
just
before
the
harvest
time
When
Bogey
sent
for
me
And
he
said,
his
face
as
black
as
night
It's
you
I
wish
to
see
And
if
what
my
daughter
says
is
true
We
no
longer
shall
agree
And
it's
down
the
road
you'll
go
right
now
And
not
a
penny
of
your
fee.
Well
said
I,
my
man
you're
fairly
right
And
I
hung
my
head
in
shame
But
I'll
marry
her
tomorrow
morn
And
I'll
give
to
her
my
name.
So
I
took
my
young
son
in
my
arms
And
joy
to
him
I'll
bring
And
maybe
he'll
mean
as
much
to
me
As
the
girl
that
I
adore
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