There lived a king into the East Scowan urla grun There lived a lady in the West Far yetter kanga norlac The king he has a-huntin' gaen An' he left his lady all alane "I wish ye'd never gaen away For your lady cold as death do lay!" For the king o' Ferries wi' his daert Has pierced your lady to the hert And he has called his nobles all To waltz a corpse into the hall And he set guards three hundred three To watch her corpse beeth necht and day At necht when they lay fast asleep Which the hoos her corpse did sweep And the king has gaened to the woodward wear And a bank of horsemen him drew near And some did ride and some did sing And he spied his lady them among And in yon hill there was a hall Therein would she and the horsemen all And after them the king has gaen But whan he cam it was grey stane And he took oot his pipes ta play But sair his hert wi dol an' wae But he has played a good gabber real That would ha' made a sick hert heal Noo come ye in into our hall Noo come ye in amongst us all Noo he's gaen in into their hall An he's gaen in among them all And he took oot his pipes ta play Bit sair his hert wi dol an' wae And first he played the notes o' noy And then he played the notes o' joy Noo tell to us what will ye hae What shall we gi' you for your play? What time away I will you tell And that's my lady Isabel! Yes take your lady and gaeng hame And ye be king o'er all your ain He's ta'en his lady and gaen hame An noo he's king o'er all his ain!