1st Verse: As I cam' in tae Turra market, Turra market for tae fee, I fell in wi' a wealthy farmer, The barnyards o' Delgaty. Linten addie, toorin ae, Linten lowrin, lowrin, lowrin. The Barnyards o' Delgaty. 2nd Verse: He promised me the one best horse that e'er I set my eyes upon, But when I got to the Barnyards There was nothing there but skin and bone. 3rd Verse: The old black mare sat on her rump The old grey horse lay on his tyne And all that I could whip and crack, They would not rise at yoking time. 4th Verse: When I go to church on Sunday, Many's the bonnie lass I see, Sitting by her father's side Winking o'er the pews at me. 5th Verse: I can drink and not get drunk I can fight and not be slain, I can court another man's lass And still be welcome to my ain. 6th Verse: Now me candle is burnt out Me snotter's fairly on the wane, Fare ye well ye Barnyards, You'll never catch me here again.