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Wae is my heart, and the tear's in my e'e; Lang lang Joy's been a stranger to me: Forsaken and friendless, my burden I bear, And the sweet voice o' Pity ne'er sounds in my ear.
Love thou hast pleasures, and deep hae I lov'd; Love, thou hast sorrows, and sair hae I prov'd; But this bruised heart that now bleeds in my breast, I can feel by its throbbings, will soon be at rest.
Of, if I were - where happy I hae been - Down by yon stream, and yon bonie castle-green; For there he is wand'ring and musing on me, Wha wad soon dry the tear frae his Phillis' e'e.
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