Текст песни Andrew Lammie - Kate Rusby
At
Fyvie's
gate
there
grows
a
flower
It
grows
both
broad
and
bonnie
A
daisy
in
the
midst
of
it
Its
name
is
Andrew
Lammie
O
gin
that
flower
were
my
breast
For
the
love
I
bear
the
laddie
So
blithe
and
merry
I
would
be
And
kiss
my
Andrew
Lammie
Love
I
must
go
to
Edinburgh
Love
I
must
go
and
leave
thee
She
sighed
full
sore
and
said
no
more
But
o
gin
I
were
with
thee
I'll
buy
my
love
a
wedding
gown
My
love
I'll
buy
it
bonnie
But
I'll
be
gone
ere
you
come
back
How
I
love
thee
Andrew
Lammie
Love
pines
away,
love
dwines
away
And
love
decayed
my
body
And
love
crept
in
at
my
bedfoot
And
he
took
possesion
of
me
Her
brother
beat
her
wondrous
sore
Til
the
strokes
they
were
not
canny
And
he
broke
her
back
on
yon
hall
door
For
loving
Andrewa
Lammie
O
mother
go
and
make
my
bed
And
lay
my
head
to
Fyvie
For
its
there
I'll
lie
and
there
I'll
die
For
loving
Andrew
Lammie
Syne
he's
come
back
from
Edinburgh
To
the
bonnie
house
of
Fyvie
He's
turned
his
face
to
the
northeast
To
look
for
Tifty's
Annie
Oh
East
and
West
where'er
I
go
My
love
she's
always
with
me
Oh
East
and
West
where'er
I
go
My
love
she
dwells
in
Fyvie
Oh
it's
many
is
the
time
I've
walked
at
night
And
never
was
I
weary
But
now
it's
I
must
walk
alone
For
I
will
not
see
my
deary
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