Twa weavers/I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen

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The Twa Weavers (1825)
I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen by Robert Burns
3220454The Twa Weavers — I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen1825Robert Burns

I GAED A WAEFU’ GATE YESTREEN.

I gaed a waefu’ gate yestreen,
A gate, I fear, I’ll dearly rue;
I gat my death frae twa sweet een,
Twa lovely een o’ bonnie blue.
’Twas not her golden ringlets bright,
Her lips like roses, wat wi’ dew,
Her heaving bosom lily white;
It was her een sae bonnie blue.

She talk’d, she smil’d, my heart she wil’d,
She charm’d my soul, I wistna how;
And aye the stound, the deadly wound,
She talk'd, she smil'd, my heart she wil'd,
She charm'd my soul, I wistna how;
And aye the stound, the deadly wound,
Cam frae her een sae bonnie blue.
But spare o' speak, and spare to speed,
She’ll alblins listen to my vow:
Should she refuse, I’ll lay my dead
To her twa een sae bonnie blue.



This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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