Poems and Songs of R The Braw Wooer

作者:Robert Burns 分类:其他 更新时间:2025-02-04 19:45:46
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the braw wooer

tune—“the lothian lassie.”

last may, a braw wooer cam doun the lang glen,

and sair wi' his love he did deave me;

i said, there was naething i hated like men—

the deuce gae wi'm, to believe me, believe me;

the deuce gae wi'm to believe me.

he spak o' the darts in my bonie black e'en,

and vow'd for my love he was diein,

i said, he might die when he liked for jean—

the lord forgie me for liein, for liein;

the lord forgie me for liein!

a weel-stocked mailen, himsel' for the laird,

and marriage aff-hand, were his proffers;

i never loot on that i kenn'd it, or car'd;

but thought i might hae waur offers, waur offers;

but thought i might hae waur offers.

but what wad ye think?—in a fortnight or less—

the deil tak his taste to gae near her!

he up the gate-slack to my black cousin, bess—

guess ye how, the jad! i could bear her, could bear her;

guess ye how, the jad! i could bear her.

but a' the niest week, as i petted wi' care,

i gaed to the tryst o' dalgarnock;

but wha but my fine fickle wooer was there,

i glowr'd as i'd seen a warlock, a warlock,

i glowr'd as i'd seen a warlock.

but owre my left shouther i gae him a blink,

lest neibours might say i was saucy;

my wooer he caper'd as he'd been in drink,

and vow'd i was his dear lassie, dear lassie,

and vow'd i was his dear lassie.

i spier'd for my cousin fu' couthy and sweet,

gin she had recover'd her hearin',

and how her new shoon fit her auld schachl't feet,

but heavens! how he fell a swearin, a swearin,

but heavens! how he fell a swearin.

he begged, for gudesake, i wad be his wife,

or else i wad kill him wi' sorrow;

so e'en to preserve the poor body in life,

i think i maun wed him to-morrow, to-morrow;

i think i maun wed him to-morrow.

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