There Were Three Sisters- King (Renf) c.1825 Child G

There Were Three Sisters- King (Renf) c.1825 Child G

[My title. From Motherwell's Manuscript, p. 104. Child version G; The refrains were given by Scott in 1802.

R. Matteson 2014, 2018]

There Were Three Sisters- from Mrs. King of Kilbarchan. Renfrewshire c. 1825

1    There were three sisters lived in a bouir,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
And the youngest was the fairest flouir.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

2    'O sister, sister, gang down to yon *sand,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
And see your father's ships coming to dry land.'
      And the swan swims bonnie O

3    O they have gane down to yonder sand,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
To see their father's ships coming to dry land.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

4    'Gae set your fit on yonder stane,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
Till I tye up your silken goun.'
      And the swan swims bonnie O

5    She set her fit on yonder stane,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
And the auldest drave the youngest in.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

6    'O sister, sister, tak me by the hand,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
And ye'll get a' my father's land.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

7    'O sister, sister, tak me by the gluve,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
An ye'll get Willy, my true luve.'
      And the swan swims bonnie O

8    She had a switch into her hand,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
And ay she drave her frae the land.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

9    O whiles she sunk, and whiles she swam,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
Until she swam to the miller's dam.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

10    The miller's daughter gade doun to Tweed,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
To carry water to bake her bread.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

11    'O father, O father, what's yon in the dam?
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
It's either a maid or a milk-white swan.'
      And the swan swims bonnie O

12    They have tane her out till yonder thorn,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
And she has lain till Monday morn.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

13    She hadna, hadna twa days lain,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
Till by there came a harper fine.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

14    He made a harp o her breast-bane,
      Hech, hey, my Nannie O
That he might play forever thereon.
      And the swan swims bonnie O

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Footnote:

*G.   2[1]. strand, with sand written above: sand in 3[1].