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The Twa Corbies

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As I was walking all alane,     I heard twa corbies making a maen:     The tane unto the t'ither did say,     "Whaur shall we gang and dine the day?"     "O doun beside yon auld fail dyke,     I wot there lies a new-slain knight;     And naebody kens that he lies there     But his hawk, his hound, and his lady fair.     "His hound is to the hunting gane,     His hawk to fetch the wild-fowl hame,     His lady's ta'en another mate,     Sae we may mak' our dinner sweet.     "O we'll sit on his white hause bane,     And I'll pyke out his bonny blue e'en;     Wi' ae lock o' his gowden hair     We'll theek our nest when it blaws bare.     "Mony a ane for him makes maen,     But nane shall ken whaur he is gane.     Over his banes when they are bare,     The wind shall blaw for evermair."

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