Tibby Dunbar

Jim McLean, Robert Burns

O willt thou go wi' me sweet Tibby Dunbar
O willt thou go wi' me sweet Tibby Dunbar
Whether ride on a horse or be drawn in a cart
Or walk by my side sweet Tibby Dunbar

I care not thy daddy, his land or his money
I care not thy kin say high and say lordly
But say That thou take me for better or worse
And come in your coatie sweet Tibby Dunbar

I offer you nay thing in sillar or land
What men could determin the price of your hand
But give your consent we'd be richer by far
O willt thou go wi' me sweet Tibby Dunbar

O willt thou be known as a poor beggar's lady
And sleep in the heather rolled up in my pladie
The sky for a roof and your candle a star
My love for a fire sweet Tibby Dunbar

O willt thou go wi' me sweet Tibby Dunbar
O willt thou go wi' me sweet Tibby Dunbar
Whether a ride on a horse or been drawn in a cart
Or walk by my side sweet Tibby Dunbar

Trivia about the song Tibby Dunbar by The Dubliners

When was the song “Tibby Dunbar” released by The Dubliners?
The song Tibby Dunbar was released in 1968, on the album “At It Again!”.
Who composed the song “Tibby Dunbar” by The Dubliners?
The song “Tibby Dunbar” by The Dubliners was composed by Jim McLean, Robert Burns.

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