The Hallow fair (1820s)
Sandy and Jenny
3243365The Hallow fair — Sandy and Jenny1820s

SANDY AND JENNY.

Come, come, bonny lassie, cry'd Sandy, awa,
While mither's a spinning, and father's afar,
The folk are at work and the bairns are at play,
And we will be married, dear Jenny, to-day.
Stay, stay, bonny laddie, I answer'd with speed,
I winna, I munna go with you, indeed:
Besides, should I do so, what would the folks say,
O we canna marry, dear Sandy, to-day.

List, list, cried he, lassie, and mind what you do,
Both Peggy and Patty I give up for you,
Besides, a full twelvemonth we've trifled away,
And one or the other I ll marry to-day.
Fie, fie, bonny laddie, replied I again,
When Peggy you kiss'd t'other day on the plain,
Besides, a new ribbon does Patty display;
So we canna marry dear Sandy to-day.

Then, then, a good bye, bonny lassie, says he,
For Peggy and Patty are waiting for me,
The kirk is hard by, and the bells cast away,
And Peggy or Patty I'll marry to-day.
Stop, stop, bonny laddie, says I with a smile,
For know, I was joking indeed all the while:
Let Peggy go spin, and send Patty away,
And we will be married, dear Sandy, to-day.



FINIS.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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