O WEARY fa' the east wind, And weary fa' the west: And gin I were under the wan waves wide I wot weel wad I rest. O weary fa' the north wind, And weary fa' the south: The sea went ower my good lord's head Or ever he kissed my mouth. Weary fa' the windward rocks, And weary fa' the lee: They might hae sunken sevenscore ships, And let my love's gang free. And weary fa' ye, mariners a', And weary fa' the sea: It might hae taken an hundred men, And let my ae love be. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ONCE BY THE PACIFIC by ROBERT FROST SONNETS TO LAURA IN LIFE: 109 by PETRARCH DEWEY IN MANILA BAY [MAY 1, 1898] by RICHARD VORHEES RISLEY ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 52 by PHILIP SIDNEY TREES AND WAVES by AL-ISRA'ILI AFTER YEARS by JOHANNA AMBROSIUS |