As I was out walking down by the seashore I met a young woman was crying I asked her the reason for all her lament And why she was wringing and sighing Oh sir its a wonder we meet here today And a wonder my heart is still beating For not two hours hence I have buried my child And my husband in despair defeated May the winds of the ocean blow over my bones And hell be my home when I'm dying If ever a man shall be able to say That a daughter of Scotland was lying For the story unfoldding will burn at your ears And melt out the heart of a mountain And the glens full of sheep Will be washed by my tears Where once there were people for counting They took us at daybreak before we arose They took us without any warning And the house we had lived in for all those years Was nothing but stones by the morning They tore at our roofs with their breakers of steel And spat on our trust with their curses And we starved and we froze in the wind and the rain While they fingered the straps of their purses Now ships there are waiting in Stranraer town The east winds are cruelly blowing And new world's are waiting and old world's are gone With the chill of the breakers a-rolling Its hope will be sailing to scotia's pale shores Like flocks of old geese they are flying But I had a dream as I lay in my bed And its here I'll be doing my dying And princes and kings will be drinking tonight A toast to the power and the glory And may God bless their dreams as they lay in their beds As I make an end to my story And all that I'm asking is earth for a grave A stone and a bunch of white heather For my joy and my beauty no more will I live But death be my comfort forever