Poems and Songs of R On A Scotch Bard, Gone To The West Indies

作者:Robert Burns 分类:其他 更新时间:2025-02-04 19:45:46
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on a scotch bard, gone to the west indies

a' ye wha live by sowps o' drink,

a' ye wha live by crambo-clink,

a' ye wha live and never think,

come, mourn wi' me!

our billie 's gien us a' a jink,

an' owre the sea!

lament him a' ye rantin core,

wha dearly like a random splore;

nae mair he'll join the merry roar;

in social key;

for now he's taen anither shore.

an' owre the sea!

the bonie lasses weel may wiss him,

and in their dear petitions place him:

the widows, wives, an' a' may bless him

wi' tearfu' e'e;

for weel i wat they'll sairly miss him

that's owre the sea!

o fortune, they hae room to grumble!

hadst thou taen aff some drowsy bummle,

wha can do nought but fyke an' fumble,

'twad been nae plea;

but he was gleg as ony wumble,

that's owre the sea!

auld, cantie kyle may weepers wear,

an' stain them wi' the saut, saut tear;

'twill mak her poor auld heart, i fear,

in flinders flee:

he was her laureat mony a year,

that's owre the sea!

he saw misfortune's cauld nor-west

lang mustering up a bitter blast;

a jillet brak his heart at last,

ill may she be!

so, took a berth afore the mast,

an' owre the sea.

to tremble under fortune's cummock,

on a scarce a bellyfu' o' drummock,

wi' his proud, independent stomach,

could ill agree;

so, row't his hurdies in a hammock,

an' owre the sea.

he ne'er was gien to great misguidin,

yet coin his pouches wad na bide in;

wi' him it ne'er was under hiding;

he dealt it free:

the muse was a' that he took pride in,

that's owre the sea.

jamaica bodies, use him weel,

an' hap him in cozie biel:

ye'll find him aye a dainty chiel,

an' fou o' glee:

he wad na wrang'd the vera deil,

that's owre the sea.

farewell, my rhyme-composing billie!

your native soil was right ill-willie;

but may ye flourish like a lily,

now bonilie!

i'll toast you in my hindmost gillie,

tho' owre the sea!

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