Songs of Angus and More Songs of Angus by Violet Jacob
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page 48 of 74 (64%)
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MONTROSE Gin I should fa', Lord, by ony chance, And they howms o' France Haud me for guid an' a'; And gin I gang to Thee, Lord, dinna blame, But oh! tak' tent, tak' tent o' an Angus lad like me An' let me hame! I winna seek to bide Awa owre lang, Gin but Ye'll let me gang Back to yon rowin' tide Whaur aye Montrose--my ain-- Sits like a queen, The Esk ae side, ae side the sea whaur she's set her lane On the bents between. I'll hear the bar Loupin' in its place, An' see the steeple's face Dim i' the creepin' haar;[2] And the toon-clock's sang Will cry through the weit, |
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