Lyrics Leo McGuire's Song - Billy Connolly
Ah
wis
headin'
wi
ma
cromack
up
frae
Gretna
Green
tae
Skye
But
ma
journey
has
an
element
of
farce.
'Cos
the
calendar
has
stated
- it's
the
middle
o'
July,
Yet
here
ah
am
wi'
snaw
up
tae
ma
arse,
Oh
- yo!
()
Wi'
ma
pipes
below
ma
oxter
an'
ma
sporran
neatly
pressed
Ma
pockets
full
o'
porridge
for
the
road.
Wi'
some
Crawford's
Tartan
Shortbread
an'
some
tattie
scones
as
weel
An'
ah'm
jist
aboot
tae
paint
masel'
wi'
woad.
Oh
- yo!
I
am
headin'
for
sweet
Afton,
that's
the
place
that
ah
am
daft
on,
Where
the
smell
o'
tattie
bogle
fills
the
air.
If
ye
poke
amang
the
heather
wi'
a
feather
ye
will
see
Where
the
untamed
hornie-golluck
has
his
lair.
Oh
- yo!
Ah
remember
Annie
Laurie,
sure,
ah
had
her
in
a
quarry
On
the
road
frae
Tobermory
tae
the
sea.
Ah
remember
Mountain
Daisy,
an'
that
lassie
wisnae
lazy,
'Cos
ah
remember
Daisy
mountin'
me.
Oh
- Yo!
Ah
remember
gettin'
pally
wi'
a
peely-wally
'tally,
In
a
chalet
doon
at
Butlin's
camp
at
Ayr.
An'
ah
gied
her
a
bambino
as
she
lay
an'
read
"The
Beano"
Then
she
said,
well
how
did
she
know
ah
wis
there?
Oh
- yo!
Ah
wis
jist
a
wee
bit
randy
as
she
lay
an'
read
"The
Dandy"
Then
she
went
an'
put
a
pot
upon
the
hob.
An'
she
made
me
tagliatelli,
which
she
balanced
on
her
belly
So's
ah
could
eat
while
ah
wis
on
the
job.
Oh
- yo!
By
the
time
the
job
wis
over,
she
wis
halfway
through
"The
Rover"
An'
had
started
on
that
week's
"People's
Friend"
An'
she
made
me
veal
escalope
an'
we
had
another
wallop
Before
ma
strong
desire
came
to
an
end.
Oh
the
Scottish
Summers
have
a
certain
lack
of
charm,
Due
mainly
to
the
sudden
rainy
squalls.
But
the
Scottish
lassies
can
aye
keep
her
laddie
warm
By
their
tender
ministration
to
his
knees.
Oh
- yo!
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