Lyrics:
Gentlemen it is me dutyTo inform you of one beautyThough I'd ask of you a favorNot to seek her for a whileThough I own she is a creatureOf character and featureNo words can paint the pictureOf the Queen of all ArgyllAnd if you could have seen her thereBoys, if you had just been thereThe swan was in her movementsAnd the morning in her smileAll the roses in the gardenThey bow and ask her pardonFor not one could match the beautyOf the Queen of all ArgyllOn the evening that I mentionedI passed with light intentionThrough a part of our dear countryKnown for beauty and for styleIn the place of noble thinkersOf scholars and great drinkersBut above them all for splendorShone the Queen of all ArgyllAnd if you could have seen her thereBoys, if you had just been thereThe swan was in her movementsAnd the morning in her smileAll the roses in the gardenThey bow and ask her pardonFor not one could match the beautyOf the Queen of all ArgyllSo my lads I needs must leave youMy intentions no' to grieve youNor indeed would I deceive youOh I'll see you in a whileI must find some way to gain herTo court her and attain herI fear my heart's in dangerFrom the Queen of all ArgyllAnd if you could have seen her thereBoys, if you had just been thereThe swan was in her movementsAnd the morning in her smileAll the roses in the gardenThey bow and ask her pardonFor not one could match the beautyOf the Queen of all ArgyllAnd if you could have seen her thereBoys, if you had just been thereThe swan was in her movementsAnd the morning in her smileAll the roses in the gardenThey bow and ask her pardonFor not one could match the beautyOf the Queen of all ArgyllIf you could have seen her thereBoys, if you had just been thereThe swan was in her movementsAnd the morning in her smileAll the roses in the gardenThey bow and ask her pardonFor not one could match the beautyOf the Queen of all ArgyllShe's the Queen of all ArgyllYou could have seen her thereQueen of all ArgyllYou should have just been thereQueen of all ArgyllYou should have seen her thereThe Queen of all Argyll