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On an old Christmas day in a snowey blast
On an old Christmas day in a snowey blast
Till he bids the trump sound nor body nor soul stirs
Till he bids the trump sound nor body nor soul stirs
For the dead men's hearts have slept under their bolsters
For the dead men's heads have slipt under their bolsters
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Brother bard Brother bard in the Church yard
Brother bard Brother bard in the Church yard
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Save one alone & that's of stone
Save one alone & that's of stone
And under it lies a Counsellor keen
And under it lies a Counsellor keen
T'would be a square [trunk?] if it was not too long
T'would be a square tomb if it was not too long
And tis finc'd round wtih Irons tall spearlike & strong
And 'tis fenc'd round with Irons tall spearlike & strong
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This fellow from Aberdeen hither did skip
This fellow from Aberdeen hither did skip
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And a black tooth in front to shew in part
And a black tooth in front to shew in part
What was the color of his whole heart
What was the color of his whole heart
[space] scotch him for a snake
 
This Counseller sweet this Scotchman complete the Devil [^ scotch him for a snake]
This Counseller sweet this Scotchman complete the Devil [inserted: scotch him for a snake]
I trust he lies in his grave awake
I trust he lies in his grave awake

Latest revision as of 21:34, 23 July 2017

The two round Spaces void of Snow I The Devil believes that the Lord will come Stealing a march without beat of drum About the same hour that he came East On an old Christmas day in a snowey blast Till he bids the trump sound nor body nor soul stirs For the dead men's heads have slipt under their bolsters 2 Brother bard Brother bard in the Church yard Both beds and bolsters are soft and green Save one alone & that's of stone And under it lies a Counsellor keen T'would be a square tomb if it was not too long And 'tis fenc'd round with Irons tall spearlike & strong 3 This fellow from Aberdeen hither did skip With a waxey face and a blubber lip And a black tooth in front to shew in part What was the color of his whole heart

This Counseller sweet this Scotchman complete the Devil [inserted: scotch him for a snake] I trust he lies in his grave awake