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    Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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    The Banks O Doon—First Version
      the banks o' doon—first version
      sweet are the banks—the banks o' doon,
      the spreading flowers are fair,
      and everything is blythe and glad,
      but i am fu' o' care.
      thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird,
      that sings upon the bough;
      thou minds me o' the happy days
      when my fause luve was true:
      thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird,
      that sings beside thy mate;
      for sae i sat, and sae i sang,
      and wist na o' my fate.
      aft hae i rov'd by bonie doon,
      to see the woodbine twine;
      and ilka birds sang o' its luve,
      and sae did i o' mine:
      wi' lightsome heart i pu'd a rose,
      upon its thorny tree;
      but my fause luver staw my rose
      and left the thorn wi' me:
      wi' lightsome heart i pu'd a rose,
      upon a morn in june;
      and sae i flourished on the morn,
      and sae was pu'd or noon!