Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
274 . Song—Carle, an’ the King come
Carle, an the King come,
Thou shalt dance and I will sing,
Carle, an the King come.
Then somebody maun cross the main,
And every man shall hae his ain,
Carle, an the King come.
Carle, an the King come, &c.
We gae the boot and better horse;
And that we’ll tell them at the cross,
Carle, an the King come.
Carle, an the King come, &c.
Coggie, an the King come,
I’se be fou, and thou’se be toom
Coggie, an the King come.
Coggie, an the King come, &c.