Waly Waly Jamie Douglas - Unknown



WALY WALY (JAMIE DOUGLAS)



Oh, waly, waly up the bank and waly, waly down the brae

And waly, waly yon burnside where I and my love used to gae

I was a lady of high renown as lived in the North country

I was a lady of high renown when Jamie Douglas loved me



When we came in by Glasgow town, we were a comely sight to see

My lord was clad in green velvet and I myself in cramasie

And when my eldest son was born and set upon the nurse's knee

I was the happiest woman born and my good lord, he loved me



There came a man into this house and Jamie Lockhart was his name

And it was told to my good lord that I was in bed with him

In the morning I arose, my bonnie palace for to see

I came unto my lord's roomdoor, but ne'er a word would he speak

with me



Come up, come up, now Jamie Douglas, come up the stair and dine

with me

I'll set you on a chair of gold and court you kindly on my knee

When cockleshells grow silver bells and fishes fly from tree to

tree

When frost and snow turn fiery beams, then I'll come up and dine

with thee



O had I wist before I kissed that love had been so ill to win

I'd locked my heart in a case of gold and pinned it with a silver

pin

You thought that I was like yourself and loving each one I did

see

But here I swear by the heavens clear, I never loved a man but

thee



Tis not the frost that freezes fell, nor blowing snow's

inclemency

Tis not such cold that makes me cry, but my love's heart grown

cold to me

O waly, waly, but love is bonnie, a little while when it is new

But love grows old and waxes cold and fades away like morning dew



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believed to be part of child 204 Jamie Douglas

relates to end of marriage of lady Barbara Erskine and Lord

Douglas in 1681.

Child #204

@love @Scots

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