Yours am I my lassie fair 
            Yours, my lovely dearie O; 
Every heartbeat I declare; 
            Every rovin’ fancy, O. 
Wind may blaw; sna’ may fa’; 
            Stars may fade an’ dee: 
My love for you outshines them a’, 
             If you’ll marry me. 
Chorus: 
Darling will you marry me 
         Will you say 'I do'? 
Darling will you marry me 
         You know I LOVE YOU. 
Night descends tae kiss the morn; 
      The Robin is wi’ song; 
Moments fade but I adorn 
        You a’ this Winter long. 
O lover’s tears; lover’s sighs 
      The ocean’s ebb an’ flow: 
Sun fa’s for the moon tae rise, 
        An’ roon the seasons go. 
Whatever troubles life unfolds 
       Whatever people say 
As constant as the Northern star 
        I’ll be your night and day: 
The Winter brings it’s biting cold; 
        The North Wind brings her storms 
I will bring a ring o’ gold 
          When summer winds come warm. 
The water’s rinnin saft an’ sweet; 
       Leaves are turnin’ gold; 
We’ll say our vows, hand in hand 
        With a Bible that we hold. 
And so it was, by Silver Luce; 
        Sae fair as fae a dream; 
Lo, oor marraige, was in truth 
        A Promise o’er a Stream!                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    