Fine Flowers in the Valley
THE CRUEL MOTHER—L
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Smith's Scottish Minstrel, iv, 33, 2d ed.
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A lady lookd out at a castle wa,
Fine flowers in the valley
She saw twa bonnie babes playing at the ba.
And the green leaves they grow rarely
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‘O my bonnie babes, an ye were mine,
I would cleed ye i the scarlet sae fine.
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‘I'd lay ye saft in beds o down,
And watch ye morning, night and noon.’
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‘O mither dear, when we were thine,
Ye didna cleed us i the scarlet sae fine.
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‘But ye took out yere little pen-knife,
And parted us frae our sweet life.
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‘Ye howkit a hole aneath the moon,
And there ye laid our bodies down.
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‘Ye happit the hole wi mossy stanes,
And there ye left our wee bit banes.
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‘But ye ken weel, O mither dear,
Ye never cam that gate for fear.’
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‘Seven lang years ye'll ring the bell,
And see sic sights as ye darna tell.’