Neu fy na'r risowt ti'n leif y plwyf,
I set ti'r fermar brwn.
Dy moni dda ti'n workin'
Barwod y cyitli le i'r dŵn.
This very day I'm in to be
Yng Nghaerllasga chwn,
My haffa's green,
I've been out like a gawky
In the convy.
Wy ma' bic a ma' m'fanna
As I run past the train,
I'll never forget the trick
That was played on me by Sandy Lane.
Say see my job when you get to the dune,
Neu fy na'r dor i'n te Glesga chwn,
The first young man I met,
I spear'd to him quite stevenly,
Could you show me e'en te street?
Say see do you tap me for a buck,
With that he doddered me on the lock,
And said young man you'll meet yer match in Glesga.
Wy ma' bic a ma' m'fanna As I run to catch the train,
I'll never forget the trick That was played on me by Sandy Lane.
Say see my job when you get to the dune,
Spear ye for Katie Bain,
my lute,
She bites the number 80 street in Glesga.
Oh I met a wee old bonnie last dressed in a strippet frock,
She smiled at me quite cheerily and said,
Is that you Joe?
Oh hi yer bic a ma' m'fanna,
salty plump,
Come on and stawn us a doddler on,
And I'll show you that ma' whole six o' Glesga.
Wy ma' bic a ma' m'fanna As I run to catch the train,
I'll never forget the trick
That was played on me by Sandy Lane.
Say see my job when you get to the dune,
Spear ye for Katie Bain,
my lute,
She bites the number 80 street in Glesga.
Now the lassie in the strippet frock and her neighbour Katie Bain,
As long as I'll ever hope to be,
they'll never see me again.
Oh they left me with my bricks and shirt,
my bic a ma' m'covered with dirt,
We're all in in on the whole street of Glesga.
Wy ma' bic a ma' m'fanna As I run to catch the train,
I'll never forget the trick That was played on me by Sandy Lane.
Say see my job when you get to the dune,
Spear ye for Katie Bain,
my lute,
She bites the number 80 street in Glesga.
She bites the number 80 street in Glesga.