The Song Book No. 4/Green grow the Rashes, O

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4251587The Song Book No. 4 — Green grow the Rashes, ORobert Burns (1759-1796)

Green grow the Rashes, O.

Green grow the rashes O!
green grow the rashes, O!
The sweetest hours that e'er I spend,
are spent amang the lasces, O!

There's nought but care on every han',
in ev'ry hour that passes, O;
What signifies the life o' man,
and 'twere na for the lasses, O.
Green grow, &c.

The war'ly race may riches chase,
and riches still may fly them, O;
But tho' at last they catch them fast,
Their hearts can ne'er enjoy them, O.
Green grow, &c.

But gie me a canny hour at e'en,
my arms about my dearie, O;
And war'ly cares and war'ly men,
May a' gae tapsalterie, O;
Green grow, &c.

For you sae douse, ye sneer at this,
ye'er nought but senseless asses, O!
The wisest man the warl' e'er saw,
he dearly lo'ed the lasses, O.
Green grow, &c.

Auld nature swears, the lovely dears
her noblest work she classes, O:
Her 'prentice han' she tried on man,
and then she made the lasses, O.
Green grow, &c.