C. Lady Nairn I'm wearin' awa', John, Like snaw-wreaths in thaw, John, I'm wearin' awa' To the land o' the leal. There's nae sorrow there, John, There's neither cauld nor care, John, The day's aye fair I' the land o' the leal. Our bonnie bairn's there, John, She was baith gude and fair, John, And, oh! we grudged her sair To the land o' the leal. But sorrow's sel' wears past, John, And joy's comin' fast, John, The joy that 's aye to last In the land o' the leal. Sae dear's that joy was bought, John, Sae free the battle fought, John, That sinfu' man e'er brought [190] To the land o' the leal. Oh! dry your glist'ning ee, John, My saul langs to be free, John, And Angels beckon me To the land o' the leal. Oh, haud [191] ye leal and true, John, Your day it's wearin' thro', John, An' I'll welcome you To the land o' the leal. Now fare ye weel, my ain John, This world's cares are vain, John, We'll meet and aye be fain [192] I' the land o' the leal, Footnotes: [190] See Note [191] haud, keep [192] fain, happy |