Classic and Contemporary Poetry
A SONG, by CHRISTIAN CARSTAIRS First Line: Farewell my betty, and farewell my annie Last Line: And through the lang muir I'll think o't again. Subject(s): Farewell; Parting | ||||||||
FAREWELL my Betty, and farewell my Annie, And farewell my Ammie, and farewell my friends. &c. Farewell to these plains and to innocent freedom, Believe me, my heart was akin to these scenes; &c. In each cheerful moment I meant you a pleasure, And ne'er gave offence, but it gave me more pain. &c. Through the lang muir I'll think of my Willie, And through the lang muir I'll think o'him again. Through the lang muir I'll think o'my Willie, And through the lang muir I'll think o't again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE THREE CHILDREN by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN STUDY #2 FOR B.B.L. by JUNE JORDAN WATCHING THE NEEDLEBOATS AT SAN SABBA by JAMES JOYCE SESTINA: TRAVEL NOTES by WELDON KEES ADDRESSED TO A BEECH TREE ... by CHRISTIAN CARSTAIRS |
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