"ANNIE, she's dowie, an' Willie, he's wae, What can be the maitter wi' siccan a twae? For Annie she's fair as the first o' the day, An' Willie he's honest, an' stalwart, an' gay. "Oh, the tane has a daddy, is poor an' prood; The tither a minnie, wha cleiks at the gowd; They lo'd ane anither, an' said their say, But the daddie and minnie they pairtit the twae!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FOR LAUREL AND HARDY ON MY WORKROOM WALL by DAVID WAGONER MARY'S GIRLHOOD (FOR A PICTURE): 1 by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE YOUTH WITH RED-GOLD HAIR by EDITH SITWELL I AM NOT YOURS by SARA TEASDALE AT LAST by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER BETWEEN WAND AND WELT by MARGARET AHO INVITATION by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS |