Lyrics Willie Stewart/Molly Rankin - Eddi Reader
You're
welcome,
Willie
Stewart,
You're
welcome,
Willie
Stewart,
There's
never
a
flower
that
blooms
in
May,
That's
half
so
welcome's
as
thou
art!
Come,
bumpers
high,
express
your
joy,
The
bowl
we
must
renew
it,
The
tappit
hen,
go
bring
her
ben,
(Tappit
hen-a
quart
measure
of
whiskey
usually
served
in
Ben-a
bowl
with
a
lid)
To
welcome
Willie
Stewart
You're
welcome,
Willie
Stewart...
Though
foes
be
strong,
and
friends
be
slack
Their
action,
must
they
rue
it,
May
woman
on
him
turn
her
back
That
wrongs
thee,
Willie
Stewart,
You're
welcome,
Willie
Stewart...
A
flower,
it
grows,
it
fades,
it
falls
And
nature
cannot
renew
it,
But
worth
and
truth,
eternal
youth,
We'll
give
to
Willie
Stewart
May
she
whose
arms
shall
enfold
thy
charms
Possess
a
loyal
and
true
heart
To
her
be
given,
to
ken
the
heaven
(ken
- know)
She
holds
in
Willie
Stewart.
You're
welcome,
Willie
Stewart...
You're
welcome,
Willie
Stewart...
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