The Twa Sisters
No: 10; variant: 10B
- THERE was twa sisters in a bowr,
Edinburgh, Edinburgh
There was twa sisters in a bowr,
Stirling for ay
There was twa sisters in a bowr,
There came a knight to be their wooer.
Bonny Saint Johnston stands upon Tay
- He courted the eldest wi glove an ring,
But he lovd the youngest above a' thing.
- He courted the eldest wi brotch an knife,
But lovd the youngest as his life.
- The eldest she was vexed sair,
An much envi'd her sister fair.
- Into her bowr she could not rest,
Wi grief an spite she almos brast.
- Upon a morning fair an clear,
She cried upon her sister dear:
- 'O sister, come to yon sea stran,
An see our father's ships come to lan.'
- She's taen her by the milk-white han,
An led her down to yon sea stran.
- The younges[t] stood upon a stane,
The eldest came an threw her in.
- She tooke her by the middle sma,
An dashd her bonny back to the jaw.
- 'O sister, sister, tak my han,
An Ise mack you heir to a' my lan.
- 'O sister, sister, tak my middle,
An yes get my goud and my gouden girdle.
- 'O sister, sister, save my life,
An I swear Ise never be nae man's wife.'
- 'Foul fa the han that I should tacke,
It twin'd me an my wardles make.
- 'Your cherry cheeks an yallow hair
Gars me gae maiden for evermair.'
- Sometimes she sank, an sometimes she swam,
Till she came down yon bonny mill-dam.
- O out it came the miller's son,
An saw the fair maid swimmin in.
- 'O father, father, draw your dam,
Here's either a mermaid or a swan.'
- The miller quickly drew the dam,
An there he found a drownd woman.
- You coudna see her yallow hair
For gold and pearle that were so rare.
- You coudna see her middle sma
For gouden girdle that was sae braw.
- You coudna see her fingers white,
For gouden rings that was sae gryte.
- An by there came a harper fine,
That harped to the king at dine.
- When he did look that lady upon,
He sighd and made a heavy moan.
- He's taen three locks o her yallow hair,
An wi them strung his harp sae fair.
- The first tune he did play and sing,
Was, 'Farewell to my father the king.'
- The nextin tune that he playd syne,
Was, 'Farewell to my mother the queen.'
- The lasten tune that he playd then,
Was, 'Wae to my sister, fair Ellen.'