My Peggy sings sae saftly, And in her sangs are tauld, With innocence, the wale of sense, At wawking of the fauld.
He was far ower busy writin' sangs aboot the Marys, and the Jeans, and the Peggys at the time to write aboot ony o' yer 'Dark Lochnagars.
Except for his habit o' makin' sangs when he micht be makin' money, Burns wasna very different frae the rest o' us.
Is there nae poet, burning keen for fame, Will try to gie us sangs and plays at hame?
He struck her head frae her fair body, And dead for grief he fell: And there were twae mair sangs in heaven, And twae mair sauls in hell.
We hae tales to tell, And we hae sangs to sing; We hae pennies to spend, And we hae pints to bring.
It will ne'er be green again, and Meg Merrilies will never sing sangs mair, be they blythe or sad.
And such, too, are often the airs to which those dear auldsangs are sung.
For I hae heard auld Scotia's sangs Sung owre and owre wi' glee; And the mair I hear their artless strains They dearer grow to me.
The sangs o' youth and glee; They tell o' Bruce and glorious deeds, Which made our country free.
We can sing twa or three o' thae blackleg sangs o' Tam Donaldson's, an' play them hame.
He was liltin' some o' thae auld sangs he used to sing to us.
He complied, and a full supply of nappy liquor being procured at Eustace's expense, The nicht drave on wi' sangs an clatter, And aye the ale was growing better.
You hear the sweet sangs o' the birds, the sough o' the westland wind, and the everlasting plash o' yon burnie that gushes owre its linn.
The night drave on wi' sangs and clatter, And aye the ale was growing better.
Mony a dainty ane," said Madge; "and blithely can I sing them, for lightsome sangs make merry gate.
Yes, leese me on our auld Scots sangs-- The sangs of love and glee, The sangsthat tell of glorious deeds That made auld Scotland free.
And, oh, how true our auld Scots sangs When nature they portray!
I should as soon think o' singing the' sangs o' Robby Burns at a relegious service as them blasphemous things".
Lang may thy stevin fill wi' glee The glens and mountains of Lochlee, Which were right gowsty but for thee, Whase sangs enamour Ilk lass, and teach wi' melody The rocks to yamour.
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