1. 'TURN, Willie Macintosh, Turn, I bid you; Gin ye burn Auchindown, Huntly will head you.' 2. 'Head me or hang me, That canna fley me; I'll burn Auchindown Ere the life lea' me.' 3. Coming down Deeside, In a clear morning, Auchindown was in flame, Ere the cock-crawing. 4. But coming o'er Cairn Croom, And looking down, man, I saw Willie Macintosh Burn Auchindown, man. 5. 'Bonnie Willie Macintosh, Whare left ye your men?' 'I left them in the Stapler, But they'll never come hame.' 6. 'Bonny Willie Macintosh, Whare now is your men?' 'I left them in the Stapler, Sleeping in their sheen.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HELEN, THE SAD QUEEN by PAUL VALERY TO THE FRINGED GENTIAN by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT IN THE SHADOWS: 19 by DAVID GRAY (1838-1861) REBECCA'S HYMN, FR. IVANHOE by WALTER SCOTT FAREWELL TO THE FARM by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON |