As I went by Huntleigh town One evening for to see I met with Bogey O' Cairnee And with him I did agree To care for his two best horses Or cart or harrow or plough Or anything about farm work That I very well should know Old Bogey had a daughter Her name was Isobel She's the lily of the valley And the primrose of the dell And when she went out walking She took me for her guide Down by the Burn O'Cairnee To watch the small fish glide And when three months was past and gone This girl she lost her bloom The red fell from her rosy cheeks And her eyes began to swoon And when nine months were past and gone She bore to me a son And I was straight sent for To see what could be done I said that I would marry her But that it would nae do You're no a match for the bonny wee girl And she's no match for you Now she's married to a tinker lad That comes from Huntleigh town He sells pots and pans and paraffin lamps And scours the country round Maybe she's had a better match Old Bogey can nae tell So fair well ye lads o Huntleigh town And to Bogey's Bonnie Belle