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Thread #171305 Message #4142719
Posted By: Jim Dixon
28-May-22 - 07:57 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: A' Body's Like to Be Married But Me
Subject: Lyr Add: A’ BODY’S LIKE TO BE MARRIED BUT ME
It was soon republished with a tune, a new title (the one it has been known by ever since), slightly altered lyrics, and no attribution:
As Jenny sat down wi’ her wheel by the fire, She thought of the time that was fast fleein’ by’er, She said to hersel’, wi’ a heavy hiegh-hee, O, a’ body’s like to be married but me!
My youthfu’ companions are a’ worn awa, And though I’ve had wooers mysel’, ane or twa, Yet a lad to my mind I ne’er yet could see: O, a’ body’s like to be married but me!
There’s Lowrie the Lawyer, wad ha’e me fu’ fain, Who has baith a house and a yard o’ his ain; But before I’d gang to it, I rather would die; A wee stumpin’ body! he’ll never get me!
There’s Dickie, my cousin, frae Lun’on came down, Wi’ fine yellow buckskins that dazzled the town, But poor deevil, he got ne’er a blink o’ my e’e: O, a’ body’s like to be married but me!
But I saw a lad by yon saughy burn side, Wha weel wad deserve ony Queen for his bride; Gin I had my will soon his ain I would be: O, a’ body’s like to be married but me.
I gied him a look, as a kind lassie shou’d, My friends if they kend it would surely rin wud, For tho’ bonny and good, he’s no worth a babee: O, a’ body’s like to be married but me!
’Tis hard to tak shelter behint a leigh dyke, ’Tis hard to tak ane we never can like, ’Tis hard for to leave ane we fain would be wi’; Yet ’tis harder that a’ shou’d be married but me!