And syne she kissd his bluidy cheik, And syne his bluidy chin: 170 O better I loe my Gill Morice Than a' my kith and kin!
And she has tain her Gill Morice, And kissd baith mouth and chin: I was once as fow of Gill Morice, As the hip is o' the stean.
Then he has kissd his gay ladye, And rade alang the lay, And hunted a' the wild birds there, As he rade on the way.
Then he's taen up his little young son, And kissd him, cheek and chin, And he is on to his mother, As fast as he could gang.
And syne she kissd his bluidy cheik, And syne his bluidy chin: 'O better I loe my Gill Morice Than a' my kith and kin!
And she has tain hir Gill Morice, And kissdbaith mouth and chin: 'I was once as fow of Gill Morice As the hip is o the stean.
Since she has lain into your arms, She shall not lye in mine; Since she has kissd your ugsome mouth, She never shall kiss mine.
O first he kissd her cherry cheek, An then he kissd her chin; An sair he kissd her ruby lips, But there was nae breath within.
Then she has kissd his bluidy cheeks, It's oure and oure again.
When William came to Mulbery Hall, He kissd the ladies one and all; But when he cam to fair Ailly, She thought he might hae gaen her twa or three.
Ye shall hae your faith and troth, Wi God's blessing and mine;' And twenty times she kissd his mouth, Her father looking on.
When he cam unto the flames He jamp in, butes and a'; He thocht to hae kissd her red rosy lips, But her body broke in twa.
He orderd the coffin to be broke open, The sheet to be turned down, And then he kissd her cold pale lips, Till the tears ran tricklin down.
She 's taen the king in her arms, And kissd him cheek and chin; He then set her behind her love, And they went singing hame.
O quickly ran he down the stair, O fifteen steps he has made but three; He's tane his bonny love in his arms, An a wot he kissd her tenderly.
O quickly ran he down the stair, An whan he saw 't was shee, He kindly took her in his arms, And kissd her tenderly.
He has taen her in his arms twa, And kissd her, cheek and chin: 'I neer was kissd afore in my life, But this night got mony ane.
He laid his arms about her neck, They were like kipple-roots; And aye he kissd her wi his lips, They were like meller's hoops.
Her father dear led her down the stair, And her sisters twain they kissd her there.
They twa kissd and they twa clapt, And they gaed to their bed, a wee, And at their head a knocking stane And at their feet a mell, a wee.
Thae twa kissd and thae twa clapt, And thae twa kissd their fill, And aye the slaver between them hang Wad tetherd a ten-pund bull.
O quickly ran he down the stair, O fifteen steps he has made but three, He's tane his bonny love in his arms An a wot he kissd her tenderly.
And syne she kissd his bluidy cheik, And syne his bluidy chin: O better I loe my Gill Morice Than a' my kith and kin!
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