Wi’ My Dog and Gun

Wi' my dog and gun, through the bloomin' heather
For game and pleasure I took my way
I met a maid, she was tall and slender
Her eyes enticed me some time to stay

I said "Fair maid, do you know I love you?
Tell me your name and your dwelling, oh so?"
"Oh, excuse my name, but you'll find my dwelling
By the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow."

I said "Fair maid, if you wed a farmer
You'll be tied for life tae one plot of land
I'm a rovin' Johnny, if you gone wi' me
You will have no ties, so gi' me your hand."

"Ah, but if my parents knew I loved a rover
It is that I'm sure would be my overthrow
So I'll stay at home for another season
By the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow."

"So it's fare thee well, love, another season
We will meet again in yon woodland vale
And I'll set you down all upon my knee, love
And I'll listen to your lovesick tale

"And it's arm in arm we will go together
Through the lofty trees, in the valley below
Where the lenties sing their song so sweetly
By the mountain streams where the moorcocks crow."

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When was the song “Wi’ My Dog and Gun” released by Silly Wizard?
The song Wi’ My Dog and Gun was released in 1979, on the album “So Many Partings”.

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