Poems and Songs of Robert Burns eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 836 pages of information about Poems and Songs of Robert Burns.
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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 836 pages of information about Poems and Songs of Robert Burns.

     Ye hurricanes rest in the cave o’your slumbers,
     O how your wild horrors a lover alarms! 
     Awaken ye breezes, row gently ye billows,
     And waft my dear laddie ance mair to my arms. 
     But if he’s forgotten his faithfullest Nannie,
     O still flow between us, thou wide roaring main;
     May I never see it, may I never trow it,
     But, dying, believe that my Willie’s my ain!

Wandering Willie—­Revised Version

     Here awa, there awa, wandering Willie,
     Here awa, there awa, haud awa hame;
     Come to my bosom, my ain only dearie,
     Tell me thou bring’st me my Willie the same. 
     Winter winds blew loud and cauld at our parting,
     Fears for my Willie brought tears in my e’e,
     Welcome now the Simmer, and welcome, my Willie,
     The Simmer to Nature, my Willie to me!

     Rest, ye wild storms, in the cave of your slumbers,
     How your dread howling a lover alarms! 
     Wauken, ye breezes, row gently, ye billows,
     And waft my dear laddie ance mair to my arms. 
     But oh, if he’s faithless, and minds na his Nannie,
     Flow still between us, thou wide roaring main! 
     May I never see it, may I never trow it,
     But, dying, believe that my Willie’s my ain!

Lord Gregory

     O mirk, mirk is this midnight hour,
     And loud the tempest’s roar;
     A waefu’ wanderer seeks thy tower,
     Lord Gregory, ope thy door. 
     An exile frae her father’s ha’,
     And a’ for loving thee;
     At least some pity on me shaw,
     If love it may na be.

     Lord Gregory, mind’st thou not the grove
     By bonie Irwine side,
     Where first I own’d that virgin love
     I lang, lang had denied. 
     How aften didst thou pledge and vow
     Thou wad for aye be mine! 
     And my fond heart, itsel’ sae true,
     It ne’er mistrusted thine.

     Hard is thy heart, Lord Gregory,
     And flinty is thy breast: 
     Thou bolt of Heaven that flashest by,
     O, wilt thou bring me rest! 
     Ye mustering thunders from above,
     Your willing victim see;
     But spare and pardon my fause Love,
     His wrangs to Heaven and me.

Open The Door To Me, Oh

     Oh, open the door, some pity to shew,
     Oh, open the door to me, oh,
     Tho’ thou hast been false, I’ll ever prove true,
     Oh, open the door to me, oh.

     Cauld is the blast upon my pale cheek,
     But caulder thy love for me, oh: 
     The frost that freezes the life at my heart,
     Is nought to my pains frae thee, oh.

     The wan Moon is setting beyond the white wave,
     And Time is setting with me, oh: 
     False friends, false love, farewell! for mair
     I’ll ne’er trouble them, nor thee, oh.

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