Lord Rendal
No: 12; variant: 12N
- 'FARE hae ye been a' day, a' day, a' day,
Fare hae ye been a' day, my little wee croudlin doo?'
- 'I've been at my step-mammie's, my step mammie's, my step-mammie's,
I've been at my step-mammie's; come mack my beddy now!'
- 'What got ye at yer step-mammie's,
My little wee croudlin doo?'
- 'She gied me a spreckled fishie;
Come mack my beddy now!'
- 'What did ye wi the baenies oet,
My little wee croudlin doo?'
- 'I gaed them till her little dogie;
Come mack my beddy now!'
- 'What did her little dogie syne,
My little wee croudlin doo?'
- 'He laid down his heed and feet;
And sae shall I dee now!'