| Lyrics: | A Wee Docht and Doris
(Popularized, at least, by Harry Lauder)
There's a good old Scottish
custom
that has stood the test of time
Its a custom that's been carried out
in every
land and clime
Wherever Scots forgather
its aye the usual thing
Just before we say
goodnight,
we raise our cups and sing
Just a wee docht and doris,
just a wee dram
that's a'
Just a wee docht and doris,
before we gang awa'
There's a wee wife
awaiting
in a wee butt and ben
If you can say its a braw bricht
moon licht
nicht
Well you're all right, you ken.
I like a man, that is a man,
a man that's
straight and fair
A sort of man who will and can,
in all things do his share
I like a
man, a jolly man,
the sort of man you know
The kind of chap that slaps your back
and
says |