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    Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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    The Highland Widows Lament
      the highland widow's lament
      oh i am come to the low countrie,
      ochon, ochon, ochrie!
      without a penny in my purse,
      to buy a meal to me.
      it was na sae in the highland hills,
      ochon, ochon, ochrie!
      nae woman in the country wide,
      sae happy was as me.
      for then i had a score o'kye,
      ochon, ochon, ochrie!
      feeding on you hill sae high,
      and giving milk to me.
      and there i had three score o'yowes,
      ochon, ochon, ochrie!
      skipping on yon bonie knowes,
      and casting woo' to me.
      i was the happiest of a' the clan,
      sair, sair, may i repine;
      for donald was the brawest man,
      and donald he was mine.
      till charlie stewart cam at last,
      sae far to set us free;
      my donald's arm was wanted then,
      for scotland and for me.
      their waefu' fate what need i tell,
      right to the wrang did yield;
      my donald and his country fell,
      upon culloden field.
      oh i am come to the low countrie,
      ochon, ochon, ochrie!
      nae woman in the warld wide,
      sae wretched now as me.