The Leaboy's Lassie
First when I cam to the toun
They ca'ed me young and bonny
But now they've changed my name,
Call me the Leaboy's honey
I'll dye my petticoats red
And face them with the yellow
I'll tell the Dyster lads
The leaboy I'm tae follow
The black horse draws the cairt
The blue ane follows sae bonny
And sae weel I like the lad
That drives them on sae canny
Well, heather beds are soft
And painted rooms are bonny
But I would leave them all
Tae jove along wi' Johnny
And oh my back is sore
From shearing Craigie's corn
I will nae see him in the niegh'
I'll see him in the morn
And oh for Saturday night
When I'll see my dearie
He'll come whistlin' in
When I am sad and weary
First when I cam to the toun
They called me proud and saucy
but now they've changed my name
Call me the Leaboy's Lassie
traditional
Another version of this song, "The Lichtbob's Lassie", sounds more "scottish" to mine ears.