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The Lament of the Border Widow

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My love he built me a bonny bower,     And clad it a' wi' a lilye flower,     A brawer bower ye ne'er did see,     Than my true love he built for me.     There came a man, by middle day,     He spied his sport and went away,     And brought the king that very night,     Who brake my bower, and slew my knight.     He slew my knight, to me so dear;     He slew my knight, and poined his gear;     My servants all for life did flee,     And left me in extremitie.     I sewed his sheet, making my mane;     I watched the corpse, myself alane;     I watched his body, night and day;     No living creature came that way.     I took his body on my back,     And whiles I gaed, and whiles I sat,     I digged a grave, and laid him in,     And happed him with the sod so green.     But think na ye my heart was sair,     When I laid the moul' on his yellow hair;     Think na ye my heart was wae,     When I turned about, away to gae?     Nae living man I'll love again,     Since that my lovely knight is slain;     W? ae lock of his yellow hair     I'll chain my heart for evermair.

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