Old Blind Dogs - Braw Sailin' lyrics

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Old Blind Dogs - Braw Sailin' lyrics

Well there came a letter yesterday, our ship it will sail at morn 'Alas! cried my bonny la**, that ever I were born. And it's Braw sailing on the sea, when wind and weather's fair, But it's better to be in my love's arms, I wish that I were there. Sp when he went to her farm house, at twelve o'clock at noon, The la**ie being proud hearted, she would not let him in. And it's Braw sailing on the sea, when wind and weather's fair, But it's better to be in my love's arms, I wish that I were there. So she's ta'en the ring from her pocket, it cost her shillings nine, Sayin' 'Take this ring my bonnie lad, for I have changed my mind.' So he's taken the ring from hs pocket, it cost him guineas three, Sayin 'Take this ring my bonnie la**, and aye think well of me.' And it's Braw sailing on the sea, when wind and weather's fair, But it's better to be in my love's arms, I wish that I were there. And it's braw drinking Glasgow beer, it's better drinking wine But it's better to be in my love's arms, where I have been many's the time. And it's Braw sailing on the sea, when wind and weather's fair, But it's better to be in my love's arms, I wish that I were there. And it's Braw sailing on the sea, when wind and weather's fair, But it's better to be in my love's arms, I wish that I were there. And it's Braw sailing on the sea, when wind and weather's fair, But it's better to be in my love's arms, I wish that I were there.

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