wanderg willie—first version
here awa, there awa, wanderg willie,
now tired with wanderg, haud awa ha;
e to y bo, y ae only dearie,
and tell thou brg&039;st y willie the sa
loud blew the cauld ter ds at our partg;
it was na the bst brought the tear y e&039;e:
now wele the sir, and wele y willie,
the sir to nature, y willie to
ye hurricanes rest the cave o&039;your sbers,
o how your wild horrors a lover ars!
awaken ye breezes, row ntly ye billows,
and waft y dear ddie ance air to y ars
but if he&039;s fotten his faithfullest nannie,
o still flow beeen , thou wide roarg a;
ay i never see it, ay i never trow it,
but, dyg, believe that y willie&039;s y a!
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