New Zealand Verse/Song (p157)

XCIII.

Song.

O merry be the ploughboy
That whistles o’er the lea,
And blithesome be the ploughboy
That comes at e’en to me;
When the bonny moon is shining,
And the distant echoes fa’,
I’ll meet my gallant ploughboy,
The kindest o’ them a’.

O merry be the ploughboy
That whistles through the glen,
When the happy birds are singing,
In their woodland cosy den;
Where wild flowers sweet are blooming,
And the scented breezes blaw,
I’ll meet my gallant ploughboy,
The kindest o’ them a’.

O merry be the ploughboy
That whistles in the morn,
When ower the rigs sae gracefully
He throws the yellow corn.
I winna seek for gowd or gear,
To make me proud or braw;
My heart is wi’ the ploughboy,
The kindest o’ them a’.

John Barr of Craigilee.