Lyrics Bonnie Wee Lassie - Burl Ives
Burl
Ives
- Bonnie
Wee
Lassie
I
come
tae
a
cross
and
I
met
a
wee
lass
Said
I,
"Ma
wee
lass,
are
ye
willin'
tae
go
Tak'
share
o'
a
gill?"
She
cried,
"Sir
I
will
For
i'm
the
wee
lassie
who
never
said
no"
So
intae
an
alehoose
we
merrily
did
go
And
we
never
did
rise
till
the
cock
it
did
crow
And
it's
glass
after
glass
we
merrily
did
toss
Tae
the
bonnie
wee
lassie
who
never
said
no
Thge
landlady
opened
the
door
and
come
in
She
opened
the
door
and
came
in
with
a
smile
And
she's
lifted
a
chair
wi'
freedom
and
air
"Here's
a
health
tae
the
lass
that
can
jigget
in
style"
Well,
the
drink
they
took
in,
being
the
best
o'
the
gin
Me
bein'
myself
and
sober
tae
view
And
it's
glass
after
glass
they
merrily
did
toss
Till
the
lass
and
the
landlady
filled
theirsel's
fu'
"Look
intae
yon
pocket,"
the
lassie
she
said
"You
are
two
and
six
for
tae
pay
for
your
bed
And
for
laying
me
doon
you
owe
me
a
crown
Look
intae
your
pocket,"
the
lassie
she
said
Put
my
hand
in
her
pocket
and
five
pound
I
took
Thinks
I
tae
myself,
"I
will
bundle
and
go"
And
I
bade
her
goodbye,
but
she
made
no
reply
This
bonnie
wee
lassie
who
never
said
no
Sung
by
Jeannie
Robertson
Recorded
by
Ray
Fisher
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5 I Know My Love
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7 Wee Cooper O' Fife
8 Riddle Song
9 Tam Pierce (Old Engliser)
10 Peter Gray
11 Darlin' Cory
12 John Hardy
13 Colorado Trail
14 Roving Gambler
15 Bonnie Wee Lassie
16 The Divil And The Farmer
17 On Springfield Mountain
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19 Troubador Song
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27 Pretty Polly
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