Ilkley Moor Bar t'At Where hast tha' been since I saw thee? (I saw thee) On Ilkley Moor bar t'at, Where hast tha' been since I saw thee? (Hast thou been since I saw) Where hast tha' been since I saw thee? On Ilkley Moor bar t'at, On Ilkley Moor bar t'at, On Ilkley Moor bar t'at. Tha's been a-coortin' Mary Jane, (Mary Jane,) On Ilkley Moor bar t'at, Tha's been a-coortin' Mary Jane, (been a-coortin' Mary) Tha's been a-coortin' Mary Jane, 3. Tha's goin' t' catch thy death o' cauld. 4. Then we shall 'ave to bury thee. 5. Then t'warrums'll cum an' eat thee up. (worms) 6. Then t'ducks'll cum an' eat up t'warrums. 7. Then we shall cum an' eat up t'ducks. 8. Then we shall all 'ave etten thee. 9. That's how us gets us owen back. (own) Note: Go out on Ilkley Moor bar t' 'at (without your hat, whether courting or not) and you are certainly in danger of catching your death of cold! Some singers and/or choruses put another line between verse and chorus: Wi'out 'ee trousis on ;-)