Lyrics As I Roved Out - The Rankin Family
As
I
roved
out
on
a
May
morning
On
a
May
morning
right
early
I
met
my
love
upon
the
way
Oh
Lord
but
she
was
early.
Her
boots
were
black,
her
stockings
white
Her
buckles
shone
like
silver
She
had
a
dark
and
rovin'
eye
And
her
earrings
touched
her
shoulders.
What
age
are
you,
my
bonnie
wee
lass?
What
age
are
you,
my
honey?
Modestly
she
answered
me
"I'll
be
seventeen
on
Sunday"
She
sang
A
lith
a
dlddle,
lith
a
diddle
lith
a
dlddle
dee
Cha
hiddle
hundiddy,
cha
hiddle
hundkddy
And
cha
lan
day.
Where
do
you
live,
my
bonnie
wee
lass?
Where
do
you
live,
my
honey?
"A
wee
house
up
at
the
top
of
the
hill
I
live
there
with
my
mommy"
So
I
went
to
the
house
at
the
top
of
the
hill
The
moon
was
shining
clearly
She
arose
to
let
me
in
Her
mother
chanced
to
meet
me.
She
caught
her
by
the
hair
of
the
head
And
down
to
the
room
she
brought
her
With
the
root
of
a
hazel
twig
She
was
the
well
beat
daughter.
Will
you
marry
me
now
you
soldier
lad?
Will
you
marry
me
now
or
never?
Will
you
marry
me
you
sildier
lad?
Can't
you
see
I'm
done
forever?
I
can't
marry
you
now
my
bonnie
wee
lass
Can't
marry
you
my
honey
For
I
have
got
a
wife
at
home
And
how
can
I
disown
her
A
pint
at
night
is
my
delight
And
a
gallon
in
the
morning
The
old
women
are
my
heartbreak
And
the
young
ones
are
my
darlin's.
She
sang
A
lith
a
dlddle,
lith
a
diddle
lith
a
dlddle
dee
Cha
hiddle
hundiddy,
cha
hiddle
hundkddy
And
cha
lan
day
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