II wish I were where Helen lies, Night and day on me she cries; O that I were where Helen lies, On fair Kirconnell lea! IICurst be the heart that thought the thought, And curst the hand that fired the shot, When in my arms burd Helen dropt, And died to succour me! IIIO think na ye my heart was sair, When my Love dropp’d and spak nae mair! There did she swoon wi’ meikle care, On fair Kirconnell lea. IVAs I went down the water side, None but my foe to be my guide, None but my foe to be my guide, On fair Kirconnell lea; VI lighted down my sword to draw, I hackÈd him in pieces sma’, I hackÈd him in pieces sma’, For her sake that died for me. VIO Helen fair, beyond compare! I’ll mak a garland o’ thy hair, Shall bind my heart for evermair, Until the day I dee! VIIO that I were where Helen lies! Night and day on me she cries; Out of my bed she bids me rise, Says, ‘Haste, and come to me!’ VIIIO Helen fair! O Helen chaste! If I were with thee, I’d be blest, Where thou lies low and taks thy rest, On fair Kirconnell lea. IXI wish my grave were growing green, A winding-sheet drawn owre my een, And I in Helen’s arms lying, On fair Kirconnell lea. XI wish I were where Helen lies! Night and day on me she cries; And I am weary of the skies, For her sake that died for me. |