Using the midi format we will be featuring the music to some of Scotland's most popular songs. The words are presented so you can learn them and know more about the song.

Music

The Gallant Weaver
By Robert Burns, 1791

1. Whaur Card rins rowin' tae the sea
By mony a flower and spreading tree,
There lives a lad, the lad for me,
He is a gallant weaver.
O, I had wooers aught or nine,
They gied me rings and ribbons fine,
And I was fear'd my hairt wad twine
And I gied it tae the weaver.

2. My daddy sign'd my tocher-band,
Tae gies the lad wha has the land,
But tae my hairt I'll add my hand,
And I'll gie it tae the Weaver.
While birds rejoice in leafy bowers,
While bees rejoice in op'ning flowers,
While corn grows green in summer showers,
I love my gallant Weaver.

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