If to thy heart I were as near As thou art near to mine, I'd hardly care though a' the year Nae sun on earth suld shine, iny dear, Nae sun on earth suld shine! Twin starnies are thy glanein' een ''" A world they'd licht and niair ''" And gin that ye he my Christine, Ae blink to me ye'll spare, my dear. Ae blink to me ye'll spare! My leesome May I've wooed too lang ''" Aneath the trystin' tree, I've sung till a' the plantius rang, Wi' lays o' love for thee, my dear. WI' lays o' love for thee. The dew-draps glisten on the green, The laverocks lilt on high, We'll forth and doun the loan, Christine, And kiss when nane is nigh, my dear, And kiss when nane is nigh! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SECOND BOOK OF AIRS: SONG 3 by GAIUS VALERIUS CATULLUS THE MAID'S LAMENT; ELIZABETHAN by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR THE BABIE by JEREMIAH EAMES RANKIN THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 27. HEART'S COMPASS by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI TRAVEL by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE DOUBLE-HEADED SNAKE OF NEWBURY by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER FAREWELL, UNKIST by THOMAS WYATT |