I Maun Hae a Wife
I maun hae a wife, whatsoe'er she be
An' she be a woman, that's enough for me.
cho: Buy broom besoms! Wha will buy them noo?
Fine heather ringers, better never grew.
If that she be bonnie, I shall think her right,
If that she be ugly, where's the odds at night?
O, an' she be young, how happy I shall be
If that she be auld, the sooner she will dee.
If that she be fruitfu', O what joy is there!
If she should be barren, less will be my care.
If she like a drappie, she and I'll agree,
If she dinna like it, there's the mair for me.
Be she green or greym be she black or fair
Let her be a woman, I shall seek nae mair.
Collected by Robert Burns
Note: A nice counterpoise to several old maid songs. See also
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===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
1 | Awa Whigs Awa |
2 | Dainty Davie |
3 | O Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast |
4 | The Silver Tassie |
5 | Where Helen Lies |
6 | The Dusty Miller |
7 | John Barleycorn A Ballad |
8 | A Waukrife Minnie |