paroles de chanson Bonnie Jean - Karen Matheson
There
was
a
lass
an
she
was
fair
at
kirk
an'
market
tae
be
seen
When
aw
oor
fairest
maids
were
met,
the
flower
o'
them,
bonnie
Jean
Aye,
she
wrought
her
country
work
an
she
sang
sae
joyfully
The
bonniest
bird
upon
the
bush
hae
ne'er
a
lighter
heart
than
she
But
hawks
will
rob
the
tender
joys
that
bless
the
lint
white
nest
Frost
will
blight
the
fairest
flower,
love
will
break
the
soundest
rest
For
she
met
a
braw
young
lad,
the
pride
o'aw
his
glen
And
he
had
owsen,
sheep
and
kye,
an
bonnie
horses
nine
or
ten
The
lad
took
Jeanie
tae
the
tryst,
danced
the
lassie
on
the
down
Lang
ere
witless,
Jeannie
wist
her
heart
wis
tint,
her
peace
was
stown
As
in
the
bosom
o'
the
stream
the
moon
dwells
at
dewy
een
So
trembling
pure
was
tender
love
within
the
breast
o'
bonnie
Jean
Monies
a
bird
sang
sweet
o'love,
flowers
bloom
ower
the
dale
An
close
tae
her
he
aft
did
lay
and
whispered
this,
his
tender
tale
O
Jeannie
fair,
I
love
thee
dear
an
will
ye
gang
wi
me
Aye,
an
leave
your
parent's
hame,
and
nothing
else
will
trouble
thee
So
what
could
helpless
Jeannie
do?
She
had
nae
will
tae
say
him
naw
At
length
she
blushed
a
sweet
consent
And
love
was
aye
between
them
twa
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