The Poetry of Robert Burns Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson |
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THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDIE |
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The Poetry of Robert Burns | ||
THE BIRKS OF ABERFELDIE
Chorus
Bonie lassie, will ye go,Will ye go, will ye go?
Bonie lassie, will ye go
To the birks of Aberfeldie?
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Now simmer blinks on flow'ry braes,And o'er the crystal streamlets plays,
Come, let us spend the lightsome days
In the birks of Aberfeldie!
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The little birdies blythely sing,While o'er their heads the hazels hing,
Or lightly flit on wanton wing
In the birks of Aberfeldie.
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The braes ascend like lofty wa's,The foaming stream, deep-roaring, fa's
O'er hung with fragrant-spreading shaws,
The birks of Aberfeldie.
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The hoary cliffs are crown'd wi' flowers,White o'er the linns the burnie pours,
And, rising, weets wi' misty showers
The birks of Aberfeldie.
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Let Fortune's gifts at random flee,They ne'er shall draw a wish frae me,
Supremely blest wi' love and thee
In the birks of Aberfeldie.
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Chorus
Bonie lassie, will ye go,Will ye go, will ye go?
Bonie lassie, will ye go
To the birks of Aberfeldie?
The Poetry of Robert Burns | ||