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  The Grian Press :: Scottish Sheet Music :: Scottish Songs :: Yestreen I met you on the moor...

  Yestreen I met you on the moor... #16148
Yestreen I met you on the moor...  Tune: Invercauld's Reel

"There lives a lass beyond yon park,
I'd rather hae her in her sark
Than you wi' all your thousand mark
That gars you look sae high."

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Victorian Renfrewshire Gazetteer of old Renfrewshire Books of Scottish Interest, Henderson, Gourock, Viking, Renfrewshire, Victorian, Robert Burns, Scottish history, Scottish Music, Sheet Music, Kings of Scotland, Scottish place names, Scottish folk music, Scottish poetry, Robert Tannahill, Greenock, Kilmac Grian Press, books, Scottish history, local Scottish history, Scottish sheet music, Renfrewshire, Celtic, Gaelic, Scottish song, Scottish dance, Scottish place names, Scottish poetry