Refrain: Lay the bend to the bonny broom And they lived in their mother’s house Refrain: And you’ll beguile a lady soon There came a man one evening late Lay the bend… And he came knocking at the gate And you’ll beguile… The eldest sister let him in Lay the bend… And locked the door with a silver pin And you’ll beguile… The second sister made his bed Lay the bend… And laid soft pillows ‘neath his head And you’ll beguile… The youngest sister, fair and bright Lay the bend… She lay beside him all through the night And you’ll beguile… And in the morning, come the day Lay the bend… She said, “Young man, will you marry me?” And you’ll beguile… And he said, “Yes, I’ll marry thee Lay the bend… If you can answer this to me” And you’ll beguile… “What is greener than the grass? Lay the bend… And what is smoother than the glass?” And you’ll beguile… “What is louder than a horn? Lay the bend… And what is sharper than a thorn?” And you’ll beguile… “What is deeper than the sea? Lay the bend… And what is longer than the way?” And you’ll beguile… “Envy’s greener than the grass Lay the bend… Flattery’s smoother than the glass” And you’ll beguile… “Rumor’s louder than a horn Lay the bend… Slander’s sharper than a thorn” And you’ll beguile… “Regret is deeper than the sea Lay the bend… But love is longer than the way” The eldest sister rang the bell Lay the bend… She rang it from the highest hill And you’ll beguile… The second sister made the gown Lay the bend… She sewed it of the silk so fine And you’ll beguile… The youngest sister, true and wise Lay the bend… They’ve made of her a lovely bride And you’ll beguile… And now fair maids, I bid adieu Lay the bend… These parting words I’ll leave with you And you’ll beguile… May you always constant prove Lay the bend… Unto the one that you do love