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  • Traditional
    Oh have you heard Sir James the Rose,
    The young heir of Loch Laggan,
    For he has killed a gallant squire
    And his friends are out to take him.
    He's gone to the House of Marr
    The Nurse there did befriend him,
    And he has gone upon his knees
    And begged for her to hide him.
    ‘Where're you going Sir James?
    she said
    ‘Where now are you riding?
    ‘Oh I am bound for a foreign land,
    But now I'm under hiding.
    Chorus
    Where shall I go?
    Where shall I run?
    Where shall I go for to hide me?
    For I have killed a gallant squire
    And they're seeking for to slay me
    Then he's turned him right and round about
    And rolled him in the bracken,
    And he has gone to take a sleep
    In the lowlands of Loch Laggan.
    He had not well gone out of sight
    Nor was he past Milstrethen
    When four and twenty belted knights
    Came riding o'er the leathen.
    ‘Oh have you seen Sir James the Rose,
    The young heir of Loch Laggan,
    For he has killed a gallant squire,
    And we're sent out to take him.
    Chorus
    ‘You'll see the bank above the mill
    In the lowlands of Loch Laggan,
    And there you'll find Sir James the Rose
    Sleeping in the bracken.
    ‘You must not wake him out of sleep,
    Nor yet must you afright him,
    Just run a dart right through his heart,
    And through the body pierce him.
    They sought the bank above the mill
    In the lowlands of Loch Laggan,
    And there they found Sir James the Rose
    Sleeping in the bracken.
    Chorus
    Then up and spake Sir John the Graeme
    Who had the charge a-keeping,
    ‘It'll never be said, dear gentleman,
    We killed him while he's sleeping.
    They seized his broadsword and his targe
    And closely him surrounded, And when he woke out of his sleep
    His senses were confounded.
    Now they have taken out his heart
    And stuck it on a spear
    They took it to the House of Marr,
    And gave it to his dear.
    Chorus
  • Traditional
    Oh have you heard Sir James the Rose,
    The young heir of Loch Laggan,
    For he has killed a gallant squire
    And his friends are out to take him.
    He's gone to the House of Marr
    The Nurse there did befriend him,
    And he has gone upon his knees
    And begged for her to hide him.
    ‘Where're you going Sir James?
    she said
    ‘Where now are you riding?
    ‘Oh I am bound for a foreign land,
    But now I'm under hiding.
    Chorus
    Where shall I go?
    Where shall I run?
    Where shall I go for to hide me?
    For I have killed a gallant squire
    And they're seeking for to slay me
    Then he's turned him right and round about
    And rolled him in the bracken,
    And he has gone to take a sleep
    In the lowlands of Loch Laggan.
    He had not well gone out of sight
    Nor was he past Milstrethen
    When four and twenty belted knights
    Came riding o'er the leathen.
    ‘Oh have you seen Sir James the Rose,
    The young heir of Loch Laggan,
    For he has killed a gallant squire,
    And we're sent out to take him.
    Chorus
    ‘You'll see the bank above the mill
    In the lowlands of Loch Laggan,
    And there you'll find Sir James the Rose
    Sleeping in the bracken.
    ‘You must not wake him out of sleep,
    Nor yet must you afright him,
    Just run a dart right through his heart,
    And through the body pierce him.
    They sought the bank above the mill
    In the lowlands of Loch Laggan,
    And there they found Sir James the Rose
    Sleeping in the bracken.
    Chorus
    Then up and spake Sir John the Graeme
    Who had the charge a-keeping,
    ‘It'll never be said, dear gentleman,
    We killed him while he's sleeping.
    They seized his broadsword and his targe
    And closely him surrounded, And when he woke out of his sleep
    His senses were confounded.
    Now they have taken out his heart
    And stuck it on a spear
    They took it to the House of Marr,
    And gave it to his dear.
    Chorus