Annie Laurie
Maxwelton braes are bonnie, where early fa's the dew
Where me and Annie Laurie made up the promise true Made up
the promise true, and ne'er forget will I And for bonnie
Annie Laurie I'd lay doun my head and die She's backit
like the peacock, she's breistit like the swan She's jimp
aboot the middle, her waist ye weel may span Her waist ye
weel may span, and she has a rolling eye And for bonnie
Annie Laurie I'd lay doun my head and die. -Annie Laurie
is an old Scotish song based on a poem by William Douglas
(1672-1748) of Dumfries and Galloway.
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