There once was a King, a very great King And a King o' muckle fame He had a lovely dochter fair Lady Dysie was her name And word's gane up, and word's gane doon And word's gane tae the King Lady Dysie she gans richt round about And tae whom they dinnae ken When bells were rung and mass was sung And they've a' gan tae their rest The King's gan tae Lady Dysie's bower And he wasnae a welcome guest He's pu'd the curtains round about And there he sat him doon Gae tell me Lady Dysie he said What gars ye gan sae roon? Is it tae a Lord or tae a Laird Or a Baron o' high degree? Gae tell me Lady Dysie he said And I pray thee dinnae lee Oh it's no' tae a Lord and it's no' tae a Laird Nor tae onie Barony But it's tae Roger the kitchen boy Wha ca's sae aye tae me He's ca'd his merry men oot by one By one, by twa, by three And last came Roger the kitchen boy And he's dashed him tae a tree And he's ta'en oot that bonnie boy's heart Pit it in a cup of gold And he's sent it tae Lady Dysie's bower Because she's been sae bold Fareweel Faither, Fareweel Mither Fareweel tae comfort and joy He died for me, I'll die for him Though he was but a kitchen boy Fareweel Mither, Fareweel Faither Fareweel my brithers three Ye thocht ye had taken the life o' yin But ye've taken the lives o' three