Beautiful tune into which these words from Scots Minstrelsie, Vol V attributed to William Train (circa 1840) fit perfectly. The cauld cauld winter's gane luve Sae bitter and sae snell And spring has come again luve Tae deck yon leesome dell The buds burst frae the tree luve The birds sing by the shaw But sad sad's my dowie heart luve For ye are far awa I thocht the time wad flee luve As in the days gane by And I wad think on thee luve And a' my patience try But o' the weary hours luve They winna flee ava They hae brought me nocht but dule luve Sin ye hae been awa Wae's me it's sair tae bide luve The dirdums ane may dree But the feelings winna hide luve Wi saut tears in the e'e And yet the ills o' life luve Compared wi' joys are sma' Sae will it be when ye return luve Nae mair tae gang awa
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