Poems and Songs of R Song—Tam Glen

作者:Robert Burns 分类:其他 更新时间:2025-02-04 19:45:46
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song—tam glen

my heart is a-breaking, dear tittie,

some counsel unto me come len',

to anger them a' is a pity,

but what will i do wi' tam glen?

i'm thinking, wi' sic a braw fellow,

in poortith i might mak a fen;

what care i in riches to wallow,

if i maunna marry tam glen!

there's lowrie the laird o' dumeller—

“gude day to you, brute!” he comes ben:

he brags and he blaws o' his siller,

but when will he dance like tam glen!

my minnie does constantly deave me,

and bids me beware o' young men;

they flatter, she says, to deceive me,

but wha can think sae o' tam glen!

my daddie says, gin i'll forsake him,

he'd gie me gude hunder marks ten;

but, if it's ordain'd i maun take him,

o wha will i get but tam glen!

yestreen at the valentine's dealing,

my heart to my mou' gied a sten';

for thrice i drew ane without failing,

and thrice it was written “tam glen”!

the last halloween i was waukin

my droukit sark-sleeve, as ye ken,

his likeness came up the house staukin,

and the very grey breeks o' tam glen!

come, counsel, dear tittie, don't tarry;

i'll gie ye my bonie black hen,

gif ye will advise me to marry

the lad i lo'e dearly, tam glen.

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