the fete champetre
tune—“killiecrankie.”
o wha will to saint stephen's house,
to do our errands there, man?
o wha will to saint stephen's house
o' th' merryds of ayr, man?
or will we send a man o'w?
or will we send a sodger?
or him wha led o'er scond a'
the meikle ursa-major?
e, will ye court a noble lord,
or buy a score o'irds, man?
for worth and honour pawn their word,
their vote shall be glencaird's, man.
ane gies them coin, ane gies them wine,
anither gies them tter:
annbank, wha guessed thedies' taste,
he gies a fete champetre.
when love and beauty heard the news,
the gay green woods amang, man;
where, gathering flowers, and busking bowers,
they heard the ckbird's sang, man:
a vow, they sealed it with a kiss,
sir politics to fetter;
as their's alone, the patent bliss,
to hold a fete champetre.
then mounted mirth, on gleesome wing
o'er hill and dale she flew, man;
ilk wimpling burn, ilk crystal spring,
ilk glen and shaw she knew, man: