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    Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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    Song—In The Character Of A Ruined Farme
      song—in the character of a ruined farmer
      tune—“go from my window, love, do.”
      the sun he is sunk in the west,
      all creatures retired to rest,
      while here i sit, all sore beset,
      with sorrow, grief, and woe:
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!
      the prosperous man is asleep,
      nor hears how the whirlwinds sweep;
      but misery and i must watch
      the surly tempest blow:
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!
      there lies the dear partner of my breast;
      her cares for a moment at rest:
      must i see thee, my youthful pride,
      thus brought so very low!
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!
      there lie my sweet babies in her arms;
      no anxious fear their little hearts alarms;
      but for their sake my heart does ache,
      with many a bitter throe:
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!
      i once was by fortune carest:
      i once could relieve the distrest:
      now life's poor support, hardly earn'd
      my fate will scarce bestow:
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!
      no comfort, no comfort i have!
      how welcome to me were the grave!
      but then my wife and children dear—
      o, wither would they go!
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!
      o whither, o whither shall i turn!
      all friendless, forsaken, forlorn!
      for, in this world, rest or peace
      i never more shall know!
      and it's o, fickle fortune, o!