The Poetry of Robert Burns | ||
I DREAM'D I LAY
I
I dream'd I lay where flowers were springingGaily in the sunny beam,
List'ning to the wild birds singing,
By a falling crystal stream;
Straight the sky grew black and daring,
Thro' the woods the whirlwinds rave,
Trees with agèd arms were warring
O'er the swelling, drumlie wave.
II
Such was my life's deceitful morning,Such the pleasures I enjoy'd!
But lang or noon loud tempests, storming,
A' my flowery bliss destroy'd.
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(She promis'd fair, and perform'd but ill),
Of monie a joy and hope bereav'd me,
I bear a heart shall support me still.
The Poetry of Robert Burns | ||