The Road Tae Dundee SOURCE: Bob Pfeffer SOURCE'S SOURCE: Gavin Anderson COMMENTS: Hilary Brown says she'd heard lots more verses in her Scottish girlhood, and quite risque, too; Ray Fisher knew only these TEXT: D G D Cold winter was turnin' o'er moor and o'er mountain G D E7 A7 And wild was the surge on the dark rollin' sea D G D When I met aboot daybreak a bonnie young lassie G D A7 D That asked me the road and the miles tae Dundee I said, "My young lassie, I canna weel tell ye The road and the distance I ne'er can weel ga[uge But if ye'll permit me tae gang a wee bittie I'll show ye the road and the miles tae Dundee At once she consented and gave me her air-m [arm Nae a word did I spear wham that lassie might be [spare whom She appeared like an angel in feature and for-m As she walked by my side on the road tae Dundee At length with the howe of strath Martin behind us [hollow of the Martin River valley The spires o' the toon in full full view we could see Then bravely I bid my fareweel tae the lassie Ere I pairted wi' her on the road tae Dundee So I took the gowd pin frae the scarf on my bosom And said "Keep ye this in remembrance o' me So in times to come ye'll the laddie remember That walked by your side on the road tae Dundee So here's tae the lassie, I ne'er will forget her Tae ilk a young laddie that's list'nin' tae me Never beswear to convoy a young lassie Though it's only to show her the road tae Dundee @Scots @love filename[ ROADDUND RPf ===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===