Ballads on Mr. Heron's Election - Ballad First
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- Whom will you send to London town,
- To Parliament and a' that?
- Or wha in a' the country round
- The best deserves to fa' that?
- For a' that, and a' that,
- Thro' Galloway and a' that,
- Where is the Laird or belted Knight
- The best deserves to fa' that?
- Wha sees Kerroughtree's open yett,
- (And wha is't never saw that?)
- Wha ever wi' Kerroughtree met,
- And has a doubt of a' that?
- For a' that, and a' that,
- Here's Heron yet for a' that!
- The independent patriot,
- The honest man, and a' that.
- Tho' wit and worth, in either sex,
- Saint Mary's Isle can shaw that,
- Wi' Dukes and Lords let Selkirk mix,
- And weel does Selkirk fa' that.
- For a' that, and a' that,
- Here's Heron yet for a' that!
- The independent commoner
- Shall be the man for a' that.
- But why should we to Nobles jouk,
- And is't against the law, that?
- For why, a Lord may be a gowk,
- Wi' ribband, star and a' that,
- For a' that, and a' that,
- Here's Heron yet for a' that!
- A Lord may be a lousy loun,
- Wi' ribband, star and a' that.
- A beardless boy comes o'er the hills,
- Wi' uncle's purse and a' that;
- But we'll hae ane frae mang oursels,
- A man we ken, and a' that.
- For a' that, and a' that,
- Here's Heron yet for a' that!
- For we're not to be bought and sold,
- Like naigs, and nowt, and a' that.
- Then let us drink-The Stewartry,
- Kerroughtree's laird, and a' that,
- Our representative to be,
- For weel he's worthy a' that.
- For a' that, and a' that,
- Here's Heron yet for a' that!
- A House of Commons such as he,
- They wad be blest that saw that.