LET us go Lassie go, To the braes o’ Balquhither Where the blae-berries grow, Mang the bonnie highland heather, Where the deer and the Rae Lightly bounding together. Sport the lang summer day, Upon the braes o’ Balquhither Will ye go lassie go To the braes o’ Balquhither Where the blae-berries grow, Mang the bonnie blooming heather, 2 I will twine thee a bow'r By the clear silver fountain. And I'll cover it o’er Wi’ the flow’rs o’ the mountain, I will range thro’ the wilds, And the steep glens sae dreary And return wi’ their spoils, To the Bow’r o’ my dearie. Will ye go lassie go To the braes o’ Balquhither Where the blae-berries grow, Mang the bonnie blooming heather, 3 When the rude wintry wind' Idly raves 'roun' oor dwellin' And the roar o' the linn On the nicht breeze is swellin' Sae merrily we'll sing As the storm rattles o'er us 'Til the dear shielin' ring Wi' the licht liltin' chorus Will ye go lassie go To the braes o’ Balquhither Where the blae-berries grow, Mang the bonnie blooming heather From the singing from Kenneth McKellar from the album McKellar Today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVs_NEOGU4E
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