I'm a stranger to this country, from America I came There's no one here that kens me nor yet can tell my name I came o'er tae this country tae wander for a while Far frae my bonnie dearie, aye monie's the weary mile Some say that I am rakish, some say that I am wild Some say that I am guilty the lassies tae beguile But I will prove them lying folk gin ye'll come alang wi' me And be my leesome lassie on the plains o' Americay Gie my regards tae Nancy wha bides on yonder hill And likewise unto Betsy, she's a lass I like fu' well But gie my love tae Maggie, for she's my heart's delight I'd row her in my erms through a year lang winter's night The ship that's on the saut saut sea maun sail without her sails The wee wee fishies grow until they turn to muckle whales In the middle o' the ocean maun grow a rowan tree Afore that I prove false tae her that's gi'en her love tae me So send me word my darlin' and westward I will sail On a packet out of Leith my dear on a brisk and a pleasant gale And when that I am landed, you'll plight your troth tae me And we'll dance and sing thegether on the plains o' Americay