Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
109 . My Highland Lassie, O
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Shall ever be my muse’s care:
Their titles a’ arc empty show;
Gie me my Highland lassie, O.
Aboon the plain sae rashy, O, I set me down wi’ right guid will, To sing my Highland lassie, O. Yon palace and yon gardens fine! The world then the love should know I bear my Highland Lassie, O. And I maun cross the raging sea! But while my crimson currents flow, I’ll love my Highland lassie, O. I know her heart will never change, For her bosom burns with honour’s glow, My faithful Highland lassie, O. For her I’ll trace a distant shore, That Indian wealth may lustre throw Around my Highland lassie, O. By secret troth and honour’s band! Till the mortal stroke shall lay me low, I’m thine, my Highland lassie, O. Farewell the plain sae rashy, O! To other lands I now must go, To sing my Highland lassie, O.