O, Mally's Meek. (Robert Burns). As I was walking up the street,. A barefit maid I chanc'd to meet;. But O, the road was very hard. For that fair maiden's tender feet!.
O Dear Minny, What Shall I Do?. (Robert Burns). cho: O dear minny, what shall I do ?. O dear minny, what shall I do ?. O dear minny, what shall I do ?.
No Churchman am I. (Robert Burns). I. No Churchman am I for to rail and to write,. No Statesman nor Soldier to plot or to fight,. No sly Man of business contriving a snare,.
Thank you to remember. Thank you to remember. Thank you to remember. Thank you to remember. . Thank you, thank you, thank you. Thank you, thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
MY WIFE'S A WANTON WEE THING. (Robert Burns). My wife's a wanton, wee thing,. My wife's a wanton, wee thing,. My wife's a wanton, wee thing,. She winna be guided by me..
I wrote you long love letters, Mama, I sent 'em on day by day. Need you now even more than I did before. As I'm lookin', here's your Daddy comin' with a big ol' shotgun too.
Way over in Ethiopia, when my little brother wake. He have no food to eat, no clothes to wear, no place to go. What can his mother say, what can his father do?.
My Peggy's Face. (Robert Burns). My Peggy's face, my Peggy's form. The frost of hermit age might warm.. My Peggy's worth, my Peggy's mind. Might charm the first of human kind..
We went together for so long. ev'ry second record on the radio seemed like our song. How we hurt each other; oh baby it was so wrong. something in the bottom of my heart will keep me holding on.
Is a lucky ting I never get swell headed (x2). And started to run run run, I will never run away (x2). Do you hear?---I never run away; I never run, never run, never run away.
My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose. (Robert Burns). 0, my luve is like a red, red rose,. that's newly sprung in June.. 0, my love is like a melodie,. that's sweetly play'd in tune..
Timeless love is livin' on. . Here in my heart baby and here in my song. I miss your laugh and I miss your smiles. I hope you hear this across the miles.
Musing on the Roaring Ocean. (Robert Burns). Musing on the roaring ocean,. Which divides my love and me,. Wearying heav'n in warm devotion. For his weal where'er he be..
Baby, if you want me to love you. Here's somethin' that you gotta do. You got to love me. (That's enough). You got to kiss me. (That's enough). . You got to squeeze me.
O Mary, at thy window be!. It is the wish'd, the trysted hour.. Those smiles and glances let me see,. That make the miser's treasure poor.. How blithely wad I bide the stoure,.
Never been this blue. Never knew the meaning of a heartache. But then again, I never lost at love before. . Somewhere down the road. Maybe all those years will find some meaning.
Should I go on my knees and plea to you. To free my people universally. Should I go, should I go, should I go. Should I go on my knees and plea to you.
LORD RONALD. (Robert Burns). O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son?. O where,hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son?. I hae been wi' my sweetheart, mother, make my bed soon;.
I've had girls and I've had women. But I've never had a lady before. I been high and I been flyin'. But I've never been this crazy before. . Saying sweet things that I really wanna hear.
LADY ONLIE. (Robert Burns). A' the lads o Thornie-bank,. When they gae to the shore o' Bucky,. They'll step in an' tak a pint,. Wi Lady Onlie, honest lucky..