John McDermott
John McDermott - Annie Laurie lyrics
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Maxwellton braes are bonnie where early fa's the dew And it's there that Annie Laurie gied me her promise true Gied me her promise true which n'er forgot shall be And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doon an' dee Her brow is like the snawdrift, her neck is like the swan Her face it is the fairest that e'er the sun shone on That e'er e'er the sun shone on and dark blue is her e'e And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doon and dee Like dew on the gowan lying is the fa' of her fairy feet And like winds in summer sighing her voice is low and sweet Her voice is low and sweet and she's a' the world to me And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doon and dee And for bonnie Annie Laurie I'd lay me doon and dee ----------------------------------------------------------------- The original poem was written by William Douglas of England, 1685, who was in love with Annie Laurie, the beautiful daughter of Sir Robert Laurie, first baronet of Maxwellton. The song with the version of the poem used here was published in 1838. It was immensely popular with the British troops during the Crimean War.