Original Songs

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Original Songs
Robert Gilfillan
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And no for your feet clim'ing ; Far better by your ain burn side. Where the siller trouts are sAvimming. MV BONNIK BELL. 1 1 . 'i There's moiiy a heart will beat, as ye Cross mountain, miiir, or river ; But there is ane, in a Lawland glen. His heart is thine forever ! A dowie face \vears burn an' brae. They've tint wi' you their grandeur ; While proud will seem ilk mountain stream, As by its "banks ye wander ! O, haste ye hame, for nae bird sings Save waesome notes o' mourning ; They keep their... sangs an' canty springs To welcome your returning ! r iM 1 THE AUTUMN WINDS ARE BLAWING. KRAGMENT. Tune — " I'lowers o' the forest. " Thk autumn winds are blawing, red leaves are fa'ing, An' Nature is mourning the simmer's decay ; The wee birdies singing, the wee floAv'rets springing, Hae tint a' their sangs an' withered away ! I, too, am mourning, for death has nae returning ; Where are my bairnies, the young an' the gay ? Why should they perish, the blossoms we cherish ? The beautiful are sleeping cauld in the clay !

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