Nae hair-brained, sentimental traces, Ye never stray, But, gravissimo, solemn basses Ye hum away. Ye are sae grave, nae doubt ye're wise; I see you upward cast your eyes- Whilst I-but I shall haud me there- But quit my sang, Content wi' you to mak a pair, Whare'er I gang. TO MR. M'ADAM, OF CRAIGENGILLAN, ON RECEIVING AN OBLIGING LETTER. SIR, o'er a gill I gat your card, I trow it made me proud; 'See wha taks notice o' the bard!' Now deil-ma-care about their jaw, Though by his banes wha in a tub On my ain legs, through dirt and dub, And when those legs to guid warm kail, Wi' welcome canna bear me; A lee dike-side, a sybow tail, And barley-scone shall cheer me. Heaven spare you lang to kiss the breath O' mony flowery simmers! And bless your bonny lasses baithI'm tauld they're lo'esome kimmers! And God bless young Dunaskin's laird, The blossom of our gentry! And may he wear an auld man's beard, A credit to his country! TO MAJOR LOGAN. HAIL, thairm inspirin', rattlin' Willie! Though Fortune's road be rough and hilly, To every fiddling, rhyming billie, We never heed, But tak it like the unbacked filly, Proud o' her speed. When idly goavan whiles we saunter, We're forced to thole. Hale be your heart! hale be your fiddle! Until you on a cummock driddle A grey-haired carl. Come wealth, come poortith, late or soon, Heaven send your heart-strings aye in tune, And screw your temper-pins aboon, A fifth or mair, The melancholious, lazy croon O' cankrie care! May still your life from day to day But allegretto forte gay Harmonious flow: A sweeping, kindling, bauld strathspey Encore! Bravo! A blessing on the cheery gang But as the clegs o' feeling stang Are wise or fool! My hand-waled curse keep hard in chase Their tuneless hearts! May fireside discords jar a bass To a' their parts! |