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It fell on a day, a bonnie, bonnie day, |
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When the corn, grew green and yellow, |
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That there fell out, a great dispute, |
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Between Argyll and Airlie |
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Argyll he's raised up, five hundred men, |
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Five hundred men, and many, |
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He's led 'em down to the bonnie Dunkell, |
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Made them shoot the bonnie house of Airlie |
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A Lady was looking, over the castle walls, |
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And oh, but she looks weary, |
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And there she spied, the gret Argll, |
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Come to plunder the bonnie house of Airlie |
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Come down, the stairs, Lady he said, |
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Come down and kiss me fairly, |
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I'll not come down, nor kiss you she said, |
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Though you won't leave, a standing stone at Airlie |
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I have but one favour, to ask of thee Argyll, |
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And I hope, that you will grant me fairly, |
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Oh take me down to some dark, dowry town, |
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Where I can't see, the plundering or Airlie |
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He's taken her by, her left shoulder, |
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And oh, but she looks weary, |
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He's led her up, to the top of the town, |
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Made her watch, the plundering of Airlie |
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Oh fire on, fire on, |