whistle, and i'll e to you, myd
chorus.—o whistle, an' i'll e to ye, myd,
o whistle, an' i'll e to ye, myd,
tho' father an' mother an' a' should gae mad,
o whistle, an' i'll e to ye, myd.
but warily tent when ye e to court me,
and e nae unless the back-yett be a-jee;
syne up the back-stile, and let naebody see,
and e as ye were na in' to me,
and e as ye were na in' to me.
o whistle an' i'll e, c.
at kirk, or at market, whene'er ye meet me,