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The broom blooms bonie
SHEATH AND KNIFE—C
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It's whispered in parlour, it's whispered in ha,The broom blooms bonie, the broom blooms fair
Lady Marget's wi child amang our ladies a'.
And she dare na gae down to the broom nae mair
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One lady whisperd unto anotherLady Marget's wi child to Sir Richard, her brother.
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‘O when that you hear my loud loud cry,Then bend your bow and let your arrows fly.
For I dare na,’ etc.
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