Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Scotland: Vols. VI–VIII. 1876–79.
Coming Hame
By Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (18261887)T
And the new moon glints through
The bonnie corn-stooks o’ Strathairly;
My ship ’s in Largo Bay,
And I ken it weel,—the way
Up the steep, steep brae of Strathairly.
A laddie bold and free,—
The corn sprang green on Strathairly;
When I come back again,
’T is an auld man walks his lane,
Slow and sad through the fields o’ Strathairly.
Ne’er a body kens me,
Though I kent them a’ at Strathairly;
And this fisher-wife I pass,
Can she be the braw lass
That I kissed at the back of Strathairly?
I could buy it a’ for mine,
My gowd ’s yellow as the stooks o’ Strathairly;
But I fain yon lad wad be,
That sailed ower the salt sea,
As the dawn rose gray on Strathairly.