The Poetry of Robert Burns Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson |
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UP IN THE MORNING EARLY |
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UP IN THE MORNING EARLY
Chorus
Up in the morning's no for me,Up in the morning early!
When a' the hills are covered wi' snaw,
I'm sure it's winter fairly!
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Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west,The drift is driving sairly,
Sae loud and shrill's I hear the blast—
I'm sure it's winter fairly!
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The birds sit chittering in the thorn,A' day they fare but sparely;
And lang's the night frae e'en to morn—
I'm sure it's winter fairly.
Chorus
Up in the morning's no for me,Up in the morning early!
When a' the hills are cover'd wi' snaw,
I'm sure it's winter fairly!
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