Nigel said:

> >> "We're No Awa Tae Bide Awa":

Ted said:
> > There's a version from Carnwath (Lanarkshire) which starts off:
> > 
> > "As I gaed in by Carnwath Mills .."

Wayne Morrison wrote:
> I learned this song from Tom Smith, a singer from Prestwick.  His
> version starts off:

>       "As I came in by Wilsontown"     It also has a third verse that was
> written by Dave Forrest.  It's first line is:

>       "Carnwath Mill's in a poor state now"

> Tom has recently released a very good recording that includes this
> song.

Wayne, could you write out the whole song? Who is Dave Forrest? My
mother was a Forrest and we're her little plantations. Of course in
those days we wood always be in trouble with the copse. I'll get me
coat...

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Nigel Gatherer, Crieff, Scotland
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