the lass that made the bed to me
when januar' wind was blawing cauld,
as to the north i took my way,
the mirksome night did me enfauld,
i knew na where to lodge till day:
y my gude luck a maid i met,
just in the middle o' my care,
and kindly she did me invite
to walk into a chamber fair.
i bow'd fu' low unto this maid,
and thank'd her for her courtesie
i bow'd fu' low unto this maid,
an' bade her make a bed to me
he made the bed baith large and wide,
wi' twa white hands she spread it dou
he put the cup to her rosy lips,
and drank—“young man, now sleep ye soun'.”
chorus—the bonie lass made the bed to me,
the braw lass made the bed to me,
i'll ne'er fet till the day i die,
the lass that made the bed to me.
he snatch'd the dle in her hand,
and frae my chamber went wi' speed
ut i call'd her quickly back again,
to lay some mair below my head:
a cod she laid below my head,
and served me with due respect,
and, to salute her wi' a kiss,
i put my arms about her neck.
the bonie lass, c.
“haud aff your hands, young man!” she said,
“and dinna sae uncivil be
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