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There were twa sisters sat in a bower; Binnorie, O Binnorie There came a knight to be their wooer. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie He courted the eldest with glove and ring, Binnorie, O Binnorie But he lo'ed the youngest aboon a' thing. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie He courted the eldest with broach and knife, Binnorie, O Binnorie But he lo'ed the youngest aboon his life. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie The eldest she was vex-ed sair, Binnorie, O Binnorie And sore envied her sister fair. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie The eldest said to the youngest ane, Binnorie, O Binnorie Go and see our father's [bad word] in By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie She's ta'en her by her lily hand, Binnorie, O Binnorie And led her down to the river strand. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie The youngest stood upon a stane, Binnorie, O Binnorie The eldest came and pushed her in. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'O sister, sister, reach your hand, Binnorie, O Binnorie And ye shall be heir o' half my land.' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'O sister, I'll not reach my hand, Binnorie, O Binnorie And I'll be heir of all your land.' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'O sister, reach me but your glove, Binnorie, O Binnorie And sweet William shall be your love.' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'Sink on, nor hope for hand or glove, Binnorie, O Binnorie Sweet William shall better be my love.' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie Sometimes she sunk, and sometimes she swam, Binnorie, O Binnorie Until she came to the miller's dam. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie The miller's daughter was baking bread Binnorie, O Binnorie And gave her water as she had need. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'O father, father, draw your dam, Binnorie, O Binnorie There's either a mermaid or a milk-white swan.' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie The miller hasted and drew his dam, Binnorie, O Binnorie And there he found a drowned woman. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie Ye could not see her yellow hair, Binnorie, O Binnorie For gowd and pearls that were sae rare. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie famous harper passing by, Binnorie, O Binnorie The sweet pale face he chanced to spy. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie And when he looked that ladye on, Binnorie, O Binnorie He sighed and made a heavy moan. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie He made a harp o' her breast-bone, Binnorie, O Binnorie Whose sounds would melt a heart of stone. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie The strings he framed of her yellow hair, Binnorie, O Binnorie There notes made sad the listening ear. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie He brought it to her father's hall, Binnorie, O Binnorie There was the court assembled all. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie He laid the harp upon a stone, Binnorie, O Binnorie And straight it began to play alone. By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'O yonder sits my father, the king, Binnorie, O Binnorie And yonder sits my mother, the queen.' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie 'And yonder stands my brother Hugh, Binnorie, O Binnorie And by him my William, sweet and [bad word] ' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie But the last tune that the harp played then, Binnorie, O Binnorie Was 'Woe to my sister, false Helen!' By the bonny mill-dams of Binnorie