At Fyvie's gates there grows a flower
It grows both broad and bonnie
A daisy in the midst of it
Its name is Andrew Lammie
O gin that flower were in my breast
For the love I bear the laddie
So blithe and merry I would be
And kiss my Andrew Lammie
Love I must go to Edinburgh
Love I must go and leave thee
She sighed full sore and said no more
But O gin I were with thee
I'll buy my love a wedding gown
My love I’ll buy it bonnie
But I'll be gone ere you come back
How I love thee Andrew Lammie
Love pines away, love dwines away
And love decays my body
And love crept in at my bed foot
And it took possession of me
Her brother beat her wondrous sore
Till the strokes they were not canny
An he broke her back in yon hall door
For loving Andrew Lammie
O mother go and make my bed
And lay my hat to Fyvie
For its there I’ll lie and there I’ll die
For loving Andrew Lammie
Syne he's come back from Edinburgh
To the bonnie house of Fyvie
He's turned his face to the north east
To look for Tiftie’s Annie
Oh East and West where'er I go
My love she's always with me
Oh East and West where'er I go
My love she dwells in Fyvie
Oh its many is the time
I have walked all night
And never was I weary
But now it’s I must walk alone
For I will not see my deary