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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
craigieburn wood sweet fa's the eve on craigieburn, and blythe awakes the morrow; but a' the pride o' spring's return can yield me nocht but sorrow. i see the flowers and spreading trees, i hear the wild birds singing; but what a weary wight can please, and care his bosom wringing! fain, fain would i my griefs impart, yet dare na for your anger; but secret love will break my heart, if i conceal it langer. if thou refuse to pity me, if thou shalt love another, when yon green leaves fade frae the tree, around my grave they'll wither. versicles of 1795M.hzgjjX.coM