The Barnyards o' Delgaty (Scottish folk song, sung by Eddie Biggins)

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Barnyards Of Delgaty (Traditional)

As I got down to Turra market, Turra market for to fee I met up with a wealthy farmer, the barnyards of Delgaty

A linten addie toorin addie, linten addie toorin ae Linten lowrin lowrin lowrin, the barnyards of Delgaty

He promised me the aye best horse that e'er I set my eyes upon When I got to the barnyards, there was nothing there but skin and bone

A linten addie toorin addie, linten addie toorin ae Linten lowrin lowrin lowrin, the barnyards of Delgaty

As I go down to church on Sunday, many's the bonnie lass I see Sitting by her mother's side, winkin' over the pews at me

A linten addie toorin addie, linten addie toorin ae Linten lowrin lowrin lowrin, the barnyards of Delgaty

Now, I can drink and no be drunken, I can fight and no be slain I can lie with another mans lass and still be welcome to me ain

A linten addie toorin addie, linten addie toorin ae Linten lowrin lowrin lowrin, the barnyards of Delgaty

Ah, now my candle is burnt oot, my snotter's fairly on the wane Fare ye well ye barnyards, you'll never see me here again

A linten addie toorin addie, linten addie toorin ae Linten lowrin lowrin lowrin, the barnyards of Delgaty

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