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  • At sixteen years I was blue ans sad.
  • then father said I should find a lad.
  • So I set out to become a wife,
  • An' found the real love of my life.
  • His name it was Chris, and the last was MacGill.
  • I met him one night pickin' flowers on the hill.
  • He had lots of charm an' a certain kind o' touch,
  • An a certain kind of eagerness that pleased me very much.
  • so there 'neath the moon where romance often springs,
  • I gave him my heart--an' a few other things.
  • I don't know how long that I stayed up on the hill,
  • But the moon had disappeared, and so had Christopher MacGill.
  • So I went home an' I thought I'd die,
  • Till Father said, make another try.
  • So out I went to become a wife,
  • An' found the real love of my lfe.
  • He came from the lowlands, the lowlands said he.
  • I saw him an' knew he was perfect for me.
  • Jus' one thing that puzzled me an' it always will,
  • Was he told me he had heard about me from his friend MacGill.
  • We quick fell in love an' went down by the creek.
  • The next day he said he'd be back in a week,
  • An' I thought he would, for now how was I to know
  • That of all the lowland laddies, there was never one as low!
  • I told my father the awful truth.
  • He said, "What difference? Ye've got your youth."
  • So out I went mad to be a wife,
  • An' found the real love of my life.
  • Oh, he was a poet, a rhymer was he.
  • He read me some verse he had written for me.
  • He said they would move me, these poems from his pen,
  • An' how right he was, because they moved me right into the glen.
  • We stayed till the dawn came an' lighted the sky,
  • Then I shook his hand an' I bid him good-bye.
  • I never went back, for what I had heard was true:
  • That a poet only writes about the things he cannot do.
  • My pa said, "Look out for men who think.
  • Ye'll be more certain with men who drink."
  • So out I went to become a wife,
  • An' found the real love of my life.
  • Oh, he was a solier, a fine Highland son.
  • He told me about all the battle he'd won.
  • He wasted his time tellin' me about his might,
  • For one look at him decided me to not put up a fight.
  • We skirmished for hours that night in the glen,
  • an' I found the sword has more might than the pen,
  • But when I was drowsin' I snored to my dismay,
  • An' he thought it was a bugle an' got up an' marched away.
  • Now Pa said, "Daughter, there must be one,
  • Someone who's true, or too old to run."
  • So I'm still lookin' to be a wife,
  • An' find the real love of my life.

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