Jean

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     OF a' the airts the wind can blaw
     I dearly like the west
     For there the bonnie lassie lives
     The lassie I lo'e best.
     There wild woods grow and rivers row
     And mony a hill between;
     But day and night my fancy's flight
     Is ever wi' my Jean.
     I see her in the dewy flowers
     I see her sweet and fair;
     I hear her in the tunefu' birds
     I hear her charm the air:
     There's not a bonnie flower that springs
     By fountain shaw or green
     There's not a bonnie bird that sings
     But minds me o' my Jean.
     O blaw ye westlin winds blaw saft
     Amang the leafy trees;
     Wi' balmy gale frae hill and dale
     Bring hame the laden bees;
     And bring the lassie back to me
     That's aye sae neat and clean:
     Ae blink o' her wad banish care
     Sae charming is my Jean.
     What sighs and vows amang the knowes
     Hae pass'd atween us twa!
     How fond to meet how wae to part
     That night she gaed awa'!
     The Powers aboon can only ken
     To whom the heart is seen
     That nane can be sae dear to me
     As my sweet lovely Jean!