'Will ye gang to the highlands, ma bonnie bonnie love? Will ye gang to the highlands wi' Geordie? And you'll tak the high road, and I'll tak the low And I'll be in the highlands afore ye.' 'I would far rather stay on the bonnie banks of Spey To see all the fish that is rowin' Before I would gang to yer high highland hill To hear all yer white high lowing,' He hadnae been on his high highland hill A week but barely three-o Before he was cast into yon prison strang For hunting the deer and the roe His lady she got word of it And quickly she made her ready And she has rode into Edinburgh toon To plea for the life o' her Geordie 'Has he killed, or has he robbed Or has he injured any?' 'No he's been a-hunting the kings ane deer And he shall be hangéd shortly,' 'Will the yellow yellow gold Buy off ma bonnie love? Will the yellow gold buy off ma geordie?' 'It's five hunnard pounds ye man pay for his life And you'll get the hat and yer Geordie.' She's ta'en the kirk to free her heid She's spread it out for Bonnie She's ta'en the hat fae her true love's hand And she's begging for the life o' her Geordie And some gave her crowns And some gave her pounds And some gave her pearls bonnie And the king himself gave a hand full o' gold To give her the hat and her Geordie Then out then spak an auld Irish laird A bowdy-leggit bawdy Said 'for me git this laird had lost his heid If I had but gotten his lady,' She turned about her high-horse heid And wow but she was saucy 'A pox be on yer Irish face For you never could compare wi' ma Geordie, 'First I was lady o' bonnie Auchindoon, And then I was lady o' Gartlea And now I'm the wife of the bonnie boger-git And I'm begging for the life o' ma Geordie.'