Bonnie Peg.
By Robert Burns
I. As I came in by our gate end, As day was waxin' weary, O wha came tripping down the street, But Bonnie Peg my dearie! II. Her air sae sweet, and shape complete, Wi' nae proportion wanting; The Queen of Love did never move Wi' motion mair enchanting. III. Wi' linked hands, we took the sands A-down yon winding river; And, oh! that hour and broomy bower, Can I forget it ever?
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