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Traiveller's Joy - Emily Smith



     
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Traiveller's Joy Lyrics


I ken a lass she has nae name*
Nor hame that she will own to
She traivels lighter than the swan
That builds its nest on Lochan Dhu[Chorus:]
It's will ye bundle and will ye go
And are ye awa tae leave me
It's will ye bundle and will ye go
Or up the Shian wi meLet Inverara folk look doon
She's sunshine tae the Shira
And gans mair braw in her apron
Than they in aa their gearHer hands sae rough wi weary work
The mair her face entrances
As whiter blooms the April thorn
Upon it's blackened branchesThe flooer that twines in yon broon hedge
Grows sweet for the wayfarer
But I wouldna gie my traiveller's joy
For the rose o InveraraWi doon cast eyes she'll pass us by
Withoot a word for ony

Just like the little mountain road
As bleek and dour and bonnyI ken a lass she has nae hairt
Ayeways awa tae leave us
She's gane aa through the mountain range
Nae mair she says she'll see us

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Emily Smith (born 1981 in Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway) is a Scottish folk singer. She won the BBC Radio Scotland's Young Traditional Music of the Year Award in 2002. She is a member of Scotland’s ‘folk orchestra’, The Unusual Suspects, and was named ‘Citty Finlayson Scots Singer of the Year 2008'. Smith has always held a passion for local history and a keen sense of belonging, which shines through in her music and the enthusiasm she displays when talking of her home region.

Read more about Emily Smith on Last.fm.


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