The Poetry of Robert Burns Edited by William Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson |
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A WAUKRIFE MINNIE |
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A WAUKRIFE MINNIE
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‘Whare are you gaun, my bonie lass?Whare are you gaun, my hinnie?’
She answer'd me right saucilie:—
‘An errand for my minnie!’
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‘O, whare live ye, my bonie lass?O, whare live ye, my hinnie?’
‘By yon burnside, gin ye maun ken,
In a wee house wi' my minnie!’
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But I foor up the glen at e'enTo see my bonie lassie,
And lang before the grey morn cam
She was na hauf sae saucy.
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O, weary fa' the waukrife cock,And the foumart lay his crawin!
He wauken'd the auld wife frae her sleep
A wee blink or the dawin.
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An angry wife I wat she raise,And o'er the bed she brought her,
And wi' a meikle hazel-rung
She made her a weel-pay'd dochter.
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‘O, fare-thee-weel, my bonie lass!O, fare-thee-weel, my hinnie!
Thou art a gay and a bonie lass,
But thou has a waukrife minnie!’
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