| Исполнитель: | Traditional Scottish (English) |
| Пользователь: | Kevin Breslin |
| Длительность: | 130 секунд |
| Начальная пауза: | 12 секунд |
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VERSE 1.
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Down by yon green bushes, near Calders clear stream,
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Where me and my Annie, so often have been,
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When the hours that flew past us,right happy were we,
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It was little she thought that a soldier I'd be.
VERSE 2.
But it's farewell to Annie and I must away,
For the King he needs soldiers,I must obey,
And if providence proves kind love,until I return,
I will wed with my Annie, near Calders clear burne.
VERSE 3.
On the 14th of August, our regiment was lost,
And a ball from the enemy, our lines came across,
Oh!it struck me in the temple,the blood trickled down,
I reeled and I staggered and I fell to the ground.
VERSE 4.
Come hear says our Captain,come here with good speed,
For I fear by this bullet young Dinsmore lies dead,
Two men with a stretcher did quickly repair,
And they carried me away to a hospital bed.
VERSE 5.
Cold water and brandy, they poured out so free,
They turned me all over , my wounds for to see,
But if I had my Annie, to bind up my wounds,
One kiss from her sweet lips, would soon deaden the stoon.
VERSE 6.
And when I am weary and think on Lang Syne,
When I was a miner and wrought down the mine,
Oh the tears they do trickle and damn nearly fall,
Like the Roses that bloom around Bonny Woodhall.