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@PeacocksTaleMusic One of the highlights of a fabulous International Burns Nacht we hosted in Sedgeford last month. I remember we were at a folk club in Gloucestershire (Prema at Uley) in the early 80s and Bert Jansch said 'every single one of you will know this one' and I thought 'well I won't because I'm not really a folk buff'. And then he played this. And of course we did all know it. Which was nice. Oh, the summer time is coming, And the trees are sweetly blooming, And the wild mountain thyme Grows around the blooming heather. Will you go, lassie, will you go? And we'll all go together To pull wild mountain thyme All around the blooming heather, Will you go, lassie, go? I will build my love a bower By yon clear and crystal fountain, And all around the bower, I'll pile flowers from the mountain. I will roam the country o'er Through that dark land so dreary; And all the spoils I find, I'll bring to my darling dearie. If my true love, she won't have me, I will surely find another To pull wild mountain thyme All around the blooming heather. Oh, the summertime is coming And thre trees are blooming And the wild mountain thyme Grows around the blooming heather. The Bridge Chords: KEY D [D]Oh, the summer time [G]is [D]coming, And the [G]trees are sweetly [D]blooming, And the [G]wild [A7]mountain [Bm]thyme Grows [G]around the blooming heather. Will you [D]go, [G]lassie, [D]go? And we'll [G]all go to-[D]gether To pull [G]wild [A7]mountain [Bm]thyme All [G]around the blooming heather, Will you [D]go, [G]lassie, [D]go? Background "Wild Mountain Thyme" was written by William McPeake and finished by his son Francis. The song lyrics are based on the Scottish song "The Braes of Balquhidder".