Soldier Laddie

I once was a maid, tho I canna tell when
And still my delight is in proper young men
Someone o a troop o Dragoons was my daddie
Nae wonder I"m fond o a young soldier laddie
Sing fa la la, la la la, la la la laddie


The first o my loves was a swaggering blade
To rattle the thundering drum was his trade
His leg was so tight and his cheek was so ruddy
Transported I was wi my soldier laddie
Sing


But the Godly auld chaplain left him in the lurch
So the sword I forsook for the sake o the church
He ventured the soul and I risked the body
Twas then I proved false to my soldier laddie
Sing


Full soon I grew sick o my sanctified sot
The regiment at large for a husband I got
From the gilded spontoon tae the fife I was ready
I asked for nae mair but a young soldier laddie


But the peace it reduced me to beg in despair
Til I met my old boy at a Cunningham fair
His rags regimental they fluttered so gaudy
Oh my hairt it rejoiced at my soldier laddie
Sing


And noo I hae lived, I know not how long
And still I can join in a cup and a song
But whilst with both hands I can hold the glass steady
Here's tae ye my love, my ain soldier laddie
Sing

Trivia about the song Soldier Laddie by Emily Smith

When was the song “Soldier Laddie” released by Emily Smith?
The song Soldier Laddie was released in 2009, on the album “Adoon Winding Nith”.

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