The King has been a puir prisoner A prisoner lang in Spain An Willie o the Winsbury Has lain lang wi his dochter at hame Whit ails thee nou, my dochter Janet Ye look sae pale an wan Oh hae ye got ony sair sickness Or yet been sleepin wi a man? Oh I hae got nae sair sickness Nor yet been sleepin wi a man But it is for you my faither dear Sae lang been ower in Spain Tak aff, tak aff yer berrie-broun goun Staun naked on a stane That I micht ken ye by yer shape Whether ye be a maiden or nane So she's taen aff her berrie-broun goun Stoud naked on a stane Her back it wis bent an her bellie wis slack An her apron strings wadnae pin Oh wis it a laird or a duke or a knight Or a man o birth or fame Or wis it wi ane o my sairvin men Sae newlie been ower in Spain It wisnae a laird or a duke or a knight Or a man o birth or fame But it wis wi Willie o the Winsbury A could nae langer lie my lane Oh gin it be Wille o the Winsbury, he cried, As weil A trust it be Then afore that A dae eat or drink High hangit he will be Thae've socht him up an thae've socht him doun Thae've socht him sair an lang Till thair in the shade o an elder tree It's Willie o the Winsbury thae found Rise up nou, Willie o the Winsbury, thae cried Rise up an haste away For the king has sworn by his richt haun That it is yer dyin day Oh wha hae A robbed or wha hae A slain Or wha hae A dune ony wrang? That A sud fear tae face the king An the time sall no be lang An whan he cam the king afore He wis dresst aa in the silk His cheeks thae were like the berries red An his skin wis as white as the milk It is nae wonder, says the king That my dochter's luve ye hae wan For had A been a woman as A am a man My bedfellow ye wad hae been Will ye mairrie my dochter Janet By the truth o your richt haun? Or will ye marrie my dochter Janet An A'll mak ye a laird o the laun O A will mairry yer dochter Janet By the truth o my richt haun An I will mairry yer dochter Janet But the de'il tak aa yer laun An he's mountit her oan a milk white steed Himsel oan a dapple gray An he's made her the lady o as much laun As she'd ride in a lang simmer's day