The Gallant Weaver
Free Sheet music for Treble Clef Instrument
The Gallant Weaver
The Gallant Weaver
(Robert Burns)
Whaur Card rins rowin' tae the sea
By mony a flower and spreading tree,
There lives a lad, the lad for me,
He is a gallant weaver.
O, I've had wooers eight or nine;
They gied me rings and ribbons fine
And I was feared my hairt was twine
And I gied it tae the weaver.
My daddy signed my tocher band
Tae gies the lad wha has the land,
But tae my hairt I'll add my hand
And I'll gie it tae the weaver.
While birds rejoice in leafy bowers,
While bees rejoice in op'ning flowers,
While corn grows green in summer showers,
I love my gallant weaver.
Note: the lyrics here are probably not exactly as Burns gave
them; his spellings of Scots words were unusual.
Unfortunately the book in which I found his text is
missing, and my only recording of the song (by Carla
Sciaky on "Spin the Weaver's Song") has been anglicised.
But I memorized the words while I had the book; the text
here is phonetically correct or nearly. RW
glossary:
gie: give
gied: gave
gies: give [to]
hairt: heart
mony: many
rins: runs
tae: to
tocher: dowry
twine: part, i.e. be broken
whaur: where
RW
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