[00:22]Willie sits in his stable door, [00:24]and he's combing his coal black steed. [00:27]He's doubting on fair Margaret's love, [00:29]and his heart begins to bleed. [00:32]"Give corn unto my horse,mother, [00:35]and meat to my man,john. [00:37]And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower [00:40]before the night comes on." [00:42]"Stay at home with me,dear Willie. [00:45]Oh stay at home with me, [00:47]and the very best cock in all the roost [00:50]your own supper will be." [00:52]"For all your cocks and all your roosts,I value not a pin. [00:57]And I'll away to fair Margaret's bower [00:59]before the night comes in." [01:02]"Well if you go to fair Margaret's bower [01:05]Without the leave of me. [01:07]In the deepest part of the Clyde water, [01:10]then drowned you will be." [01:12]"Oh,the good steed that I ride upon, [01:15]cost me thrice thirty pounds. [01:17]And I'll put trust in his swift feed [01:19]to take me safe and sound." [01:22]He's ridden o'er yon high,high hill, [01:24]and down yon dowey den. [01:27]And the rushin' in of the Clyde water [01:29]woukd fear five hundred men. [01:31]"Oh,roaring Clyde,you roar so loud, [01:34]your steams are wondrous stong. [01:36]Make me a wreck as I come back, [01:39]but spare me as I'm gone." [02:01]When he's got to fair Margate's bower, [02:03]he's turled low on the pin. [02:06]"Rise up,rise up me May Margaret, [02:08]rise up and let me in." [02:11]"Oh,who is this at me bower door [02:13]Calling May Margaret's name?" [02:16]"Oh,it's only your first love,little William [02:18]this night come to her home. [02:22]Open your gates this night,oh open and let me in. [02:26]For my boots are full of the Clybe, [02:29]and I'm frozen to the skin. [02:31]"My barns are full of corn,Willie, [02:34]and my stable's full of hay, [02:36]my bower's full of gentlemen [02:38]and they won't remove 'till day." [02:40]"Fare thee well to you May Margaret, [02:44]fare thee well and adieu. [02:46]For I have earned my mother's own curse [02:48]by coming this night to you." [02:51]He's ridden o'er yon high,high hill, [02:53]and down yon dowey den. [02:56]And the rushing in of the Clyde water [02:58]took Willie's hat from him. [03:01]He's leaned him over his saddle bow [03:03]to catch his hat again . [03:06]And the rushing in of the Clyde water [03:09]took Willie's cane from him. [03:11]He's leaned him over his saddle bow [03:13]to catch his cane by force. [03:15]And the rushing in of the Clyde water [03:17]took Willie from his horse. [03:30]The very hour this young man sank [03:32]into the part so deep. [03:34]Up and awoke Miss May Margaret [03:37]out from her dreary sleep. [03:39]"Come here,come here,me mother dear, [03:41]and read to me my dream, [03:44]I dreamt my love was at our gate [03:46]and no one let him in." [03:49]"Lie there,lie there,me May Margaret, [03:51]lie there and take your rest. [03:53]For since your love was at our gate [03:56]it's but two quarters past." [03:58]Nimbly,nimbly rose she up unto the water's brim. [04:01]And the louder that this young girl cried, [04:05]the louder grew the wind. [04:08]The very first step that she went in. [04:10]She's up into her feet. [04:13]And it's "Oh and alas!" this young girl cried, [04:15]"Your water's wondrous deep." [04:17]Oh the very next step that she went in, [04:20]she's up unto her knees, [04:22]Cried she, "I would go farther in, [04:25]if I my true lover could see." [04:28]The very next step that she went in, [04:29]she's up unto her chin. [04:32]In the deepest part of the Clyde water, [04:34]she's found sweet William in. [04:36]Saying you have had a cruel mother Willie, [04:39]and I have had another. [04:41]And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water, [04:43]like sister and like brother. [04:52]and I have had another. [04:54]And now we'll sleep in the Clyde water, [04:56]like sister and like brother.