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THE ROLLING HILLS OF THE BORDER
(Matt McGinn)
Sang for FSGW in concert Oct., 1967

Chorus:
When I die, bury me low
Where I can hear the bonny Tweed flow;
A sweeter place I never did know,
The rolling hills of the border.

1. I've traveled far, wandered wide,
I've seen the Hudson and the Clyde,
I've courted by Loch Lomond's side,
But I dearly love the border.

2. Well do I have mind of the day,
With my lassie I strolled by the Tay,
But all these beauties fade away,
Among the hills of the border.

3. There's a certain peace of mind
Bonnie lassies there you'll find
Men so sturdy, yet so kind,
Among the hills of the border.



From the version found on Five Days Singing, The New Golden
Ring Vol. 1 FSI-42

1984
Copyright Janetta Music
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THE ROLLING HILLS OF THE BORDER
(Matt McGinn)
Sang for FSGW in concert Oct., 1967

Chorus:
When I die, bury me low
Where I can hear the bonny Tweed flow;
A sweeter place I never did know,
The rolling hills of the border.

1. I've traveled far, wandered wide,
I've seen the Hudson and the Clyde,
I've courted by Loch Lomond's side,
But I dearly love the border.

2. Well do I have mind of the day,
With my lassie I strolled by the Tay,
But all these beauties fade away,
Among the hills of the border.

3. There's a certain peace of mind
Bonnie lassies there you'll find
Men so sturdy, yet so kind,
Among the hills of the border.



From the version found on Five Days Singing, The New Golden
Ring Vol. 1 FSI-42

1984
Copyright Janetta Music
[ Correct these Lyrics ]

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