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{{Vs|1}} Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon | |||
How can ye bloom so fresh and fair? | How can ye bloom so fresh and fair? | ||
How can ye chant, ye little birds, | How can ye chant, ye little birds, | ||
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Thou mind’st me of departed joys, | Thou mind’st me of departed joys, | ||
Departed, never to return. | Departed, never to return. | ||
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{{Vs|2}} Oft have I rov’d by bonnie Doon | |||
To see the rose and woodbine twine; | To see the rose and woodbine twine; | ||
And ilka bird sang of its love, | And ilka bird sang of its love, |
Revision as of 05:13, 8 March 2015
General information
Lyricist: Robert Burns.
Settings by composers
- Douglas Brooks-Davies SATB
- Jeremy Rawson SATB
Texts and Translations
English text
1 Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon |
2 Oft have I rov’d by bonnie Doon |