Traditional Scottish Folk
Bonny Streets of Fyve-io
[Verse 1]
There once was a troop of Irish dragoons
Come marchin' down through Fyve-io
And the captain fell in love with a very bonny lass
As we marched through the bonny streets of Fyve-io

[Verse 2]
The captain's name was Ned, he was the pride of the regiment
The bonniest lad in all of the army-o
A very handsome sight, he was the ladies' own delight
As we marched though the bonny streets of Fyve-io

[Verse 3]
Well, I'll give you ribbons, love, and I'll give you rings
I'll give you a necklace of amber-o
If you'll come on down the stair, and comb back your yellow hair
And we'll march through the bonny streets of Fyve-io

[Verse 4]
There's many a bonny lass in the town of Auchterless
Aye, there's many a bonny lassie in the Geary-o
There's many a bonny Jean, in the streets of Aberdeen
But the flower of them all lives in Fyve-io

[Verse 5]
"Mount up!", the colonel cried, "and it's o'er the brae we'll ride
Down from the Hielans to Fennario"
"Well, it's tarry another day," we heard our Captain say
As we marched through the bonny streets of Fyve-io
[Verse 6]
The colonel in his rage drew his pistol and took aim
At the bonniest lad in all of the army-o
He fired a deadly ball, and our captain, he did fall
As we marched through the bonny streets of Fyve-io

[Verse 7]
It was lang ere we left, the town of Auchterless
We had our young captain to carry-o
And lang ere we came in to bonny Aberdeen
That we had our young captain there to bury-o

[Verse 8]
There once was a troop of Irish dragoons
Come marchin' down through Fyve-io
And the captain fell in love with a very bonny lass
As we marched through the bonny streets of Fyve-io