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THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS
XCII. A MOTHER’S LAMENT FOR THE DEATH OF HER SON

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[“The Mother’s Lament,” says the poet, in a copy of the verses now before me, “was composed partly with a view to Mrs. Fergusson of Craigdarroch, and partly to the worthy patroness of my early unknown muse, Mrs. Stewart, of Afton.”]

Fate gave the word, the arrow sped,

And pierc’d my darling’s heart;

And with him all the joys are fled

Life can to me impart.

By cruel hands the sapling drops,

In dust dishonour’d laid:

So fell the pride of all my hopes,

My age’s future shade.

The mother-linnet in the brake

Bewails her ravish’d young;

So I, for my lost darling’s sake,

Lament the live day long.

Death, oft I’ve fear’d thy fatal blow,

Now, fond I bare my breast,

O, do thou kindly lay me low

With him I love, at rest!


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