Am F (4x) [Verse 1] C F Dm G Am G Em As I went out by Huntley town one evening for to fee Dm F G With Bogie O' Cairnie and with him I did agree Em F Dm G Am G Em To mind his two best horses or cart or harrow or plough Dm F G Or anything about farm work that I very well should know [Verse 2] C F Dm G Am G Em Old Bogie had a daughter, her name was Isabelle Dm F G She's the lily of the valley and the primrose of the dell Em F Dm G Am G Em And when she went out walking she took me for her guide Dm F G Down by the burn of Cairnie, for to watch the small fish glide [Instrumental] G Am G C F G (2x) C F C F G (2x) [Verse 3] C F Dm G Am G Em When three long months were passed and gone, this lassie lost her bloom Dm F G And the red fell from her rosy cheeks, and her eyes began to swoon Em F Dm G Am G Em And nine long months had passed and gone, she bore to me a son Dm F G And I was quickly sent for, to see what could be done [Instrumental] C Am G Am G Em Dm F G (2x) [Verse 4] C F Dm G Am G Em I said that I would marry her, but no, that would not do Dm F G For you're not a match for my bonnie girl, and she's not a match for you Em F Dm G Am G Em Now she's married to a tinker lad that comes from Huntley town Dm F G He sells pots and pans and paraffin lamps and he scours the country 'round [Verse 5] C F Dm G Am G Em Now maybe she's had a better match, Bogie can nae tell Dm F G Am G/B C So farewell, ye lads o' Huntley town and to Bogie's bonnie belle Dm F G So farewell, ye lads o' Huntley town and to Bogie's bonnie belle