Rabbie Burns a True Story

To Celebrate the Birth of Scotland’s National Bard The Orkney News is sharing again this tale by Mike Fenwick

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Rabbie Burns’ True Story

Lines Written on a Bank Note (1786)

burnsWae worth thy power, thou cursed leaf!
Fell source o’ a’ my woe and grief!
For lack o’ thee I’ve lost my lass!
For lack o’ thee I scrimp my glass!
I see the children of affliction
Unaided, through thy curst restriction:
I’ve seen the oppressor’s cruel smile
Amid his hapless victim’s spoil;
And for thy potence vainly wished,
To crush the villain in the dust:
For lack o’ thee, I leave this much-lov’d shore,
Never, perhaps, to greet old Scotland more.

Robert Burns Country

 

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