Slap Me You Bonny Lass 1

Verse 1

Underneath the Tumin tree,
Where we carved our names quite merrily,
The summer sun caressed our cheeks,
And we danced and sang till we were weak.

Chorus

Slap me, you bonny lass,
With the warmth of your sweet, wild sass.
Your eyes like the stars, shimmer bright,
In a world so dark, you’re my light.

Verse 2

We’d sit by the creek, hand in hand,
Skipping stones and making plans.
You called me a fool, I just grinned
And I laughed as your backhand flew in

Chorus

Slap me, you bonny lass,
With the warmth of your sweet, wild sass.
Your eyes like the stars, shimmer bright,
In a world so dark, you’re my light.

Bridge/Verse 3

‘Twas many a turn ago,
When our lives moved ever so slow.
But the red on my cheek reminds me
Of the summers beneath that old tree.

Chorus

Slap me, you bonny lass,
With the warmth of your sweet, wild sass.
Your eyes like the stars, shimmer bright,
In a world so dark, you’re my light.

An old Nammalian drinking song modified by a young Nammalian bard named Kati.