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Lindsay

Lindsay, he has ta'en to the road

Straight to the north he'll steer

Wi' a Speyside fiddle in his pack

Aye, and he'll make a livin' up hereHe's well met wi' a peddler drouth

And a chance to adjourn to the inn

He's called for ale and he's ta'en up a pipe

And has carelessly slipped to the tuneAnd a' the nicht they fiddled and piped

For the dancers had ta'en tae the floor

They neither wanted a pipe nor a glass

Or a lass 'till the music was o'er

They played up through markets and fairs

'Till at last tae the north they've come

There they met black Janet the widow

Who sang as she rattled her drumAnd Lindsay called black Janet tae dance

And you ne'er saw so bonny a pair

She had ta'en him firm by the hand

And they tripped to the top of the stair"Here" she said, "is a fine feather bed

Where a man be he weary or drear

May step for me a gay Strathspey

With me lilting a tune in his ear"

And Janet was as good as her word

And Lindsay has proven his worth

May ya all ha'e sae merry a dance

If ever you come to the north

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