Cauld winter was howlin' o'er moor and o'er mountain, And wild was the surge of the dark rolling sea, When just about daybreak I met a young lassie, Wha asked me the road and the miles to Dundee. Says I, "My young lassie, I canna' weel tell ye The road and the distance I canna' weel gie. But if you'll permit me tae gang a wee bittie, I'll show ye the road and the miles to Dundee". At once she consented and gave me her arm, Ne'er a word did I speir wha the lassie micht be, She appeared like an angel in feature and form, As she walked by my side on the road to Dundee. I took the gowd pin from the scarf on my bosom - And said "Keep ye this in remembrance o' me Then bravely I kissed the sweet lips o' the lassie, E'er I parted wi' her on the road to Dundee. So here's to the lassie, I ne'er can forget her, And lika young laddie that's listening to me, O never be sweer to convoy a young lassie Though it's only to show her the road to Dundee.