Johnnie rose on a May mornin' Called for water tae wash his hands Said, "Gar loose to me ma twa gray dugs That lie bound in iron chains, chains That lie bound in iron chains" You'll busk, you'll busk, ma twa gray dogs You'll busk and mak them boun For I'm awa tae the Broadsper Hill Tae bring the dun deer doon, doon Tae bring the dun deer doon When Johnnie's mither she heard o' this Her hands wi dule she wrang Sais, "Johnnie, for your venison To the grenewoods dinna gang, gang To the grenewoods dinna gang" It's we hae plenty o' guide wheat-bread And plenty o' guide red wine "So Johnnie for yer venison To the grenewoods dinna gang, gang To the grenewoods dinna gang" But Johnnie has breskit his guide bend bow His arras, one by one And he's awa to the gay grenewoods Tae pull the dun deer doon, doon Tae pull the dun deer doon Johnnie shot, the dun deer lap She was wounded in the side And atween the water and the wood The gray hunds laid her pride, pride The gray hunds laid her pride Johnnie et o the venison And the dogs drank o the bleid And they all licht doon and fell fast asleep Asleep as tho' they'd been deid, deid Asleep as tho' they'd been deid Then by there came a silly auld man And a silly auld man was he And he's awa to the king's forester For to tell on young Johnnie-ie To tell on young Johnnie Then up and spake the king's forester And an angry man was he Sais, "If this be Johnnie O'Breadisley A gar will mark him deid, deid Ma faith will gar him deid" "Stand oot, stand oot, ma noble dug Stand oot and dinna flee Stand fast, stand fast ma guide gray hunds And we will mak them dee, dee And we will mak them dee" Johnnie showed the six o' them And the seventh he wounded ser And he swung his houch oer his horses' back And he swore that he would hunt mair, mair He swore that he would hunt mair