Traditional Scottish Folk
The Bonnie Earl o Moray
[Verse 1]
Ye Hielands, aye, ye Lowlands
Whaur hae ye been
You hae slain the Earl o Moray
Ye laid him on the green
He was a braw gallant
He played at the ball
The bonnie Earl o Moray
Wis the flouer amang thaim aw

[Verse 2]
And woe betide ye, Huntly
Whaurfore war ye tae
I bad ye bring him tae me
Forbad ye him tae slay
He was a braw gallant
He played at the ring
The bonnie Earl o Moray
Micht hae been the king

[Bridge]
Lang may his lady
Look fae the Castle Doune
Ere she sees the Earl o Moray
Gang soondin throu the toun
[Verse 3]
Oh, ye Hielands, aye, ye Lowlands
Whaur hae ye been
You hae slain the Earl o Moray
Ye laid him on the green
He was a braw gallant
He played at the glove
The bonnie Earl o Moray
He was the Queen's true love