Richard Thompson
Loch Lomond
As I went oot a walkin, one fine summers day, I met wee Sammy McAuley
He says to me,I,ll buy ye a hauf, o the bonnie, bonnie nips o whisky

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Oh ye tak a big dram and Ill tak a wee dram, but I ll get blootered afore ye
For me and my body, we dinnae agree,wi the bonnie, bonnie nips o whisky

Oh he bought the first drink, an I bought the next yin, and then the whiskys were sinking
An when I couldnae stand, he geid a helping hand, intae me he poured the bonnie nips o whisky

Then Sammy he lay doon, whaur I was lyin doon, an the ceilin was fairly spinnin
An the barmaids were fair, they helped us happy pair, by pouring intae us some mair whisky

Before the night was done, oor money was all gone, and oor vital signs, they were fading
There was nothing they could do, to resurrect us
Two, so they gied us another nip o whisky

So were deid and gone, but the drinking still went on, so oor wings were taken fae us
For tae be an angel in the sky, ye cannae drink and fly, so heres tae the bonnie nips o whisky