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  Song—Tam Glen

  My heart is a-breaking, dear Tittie,

  Some counsel unto me come len',

  To anger them a' is a pity,

  But what will I do wi' Tam Glen?

  I'm thinking, wi' sic a braw fellow,

  In poortith I might mak a fen;

  What care I in riches to wallow,

  If I maunna marry Tam Glen!

  There's Lowrie the Laird o' Dumeller—

  “Gude day to you, brute!” he comes ben:

  He brags and he blaws o' his siller,

  But when will he dance like Tam Glen!

  My minnie does constantly deave me,

  And bids me beware o' young men;

  They flatter, she says, to deceive me,

  But wha can think sae o' Tam Glen!

  My daddie says, gin I'll forsake him,

  He'd gie me gude hunder marks ten;

  But, if it's ordain'd I maun take him,

  O wha will I get but Tam Glen!

  Yestreen at the Valentine's dealing,

  My heart to my mou' gied a sten';

  For thrice I drew ane without failing,

  And thrice it was written “Tam Glen”!

  The last Halloween I was waukin

  My droukit sark-sleeve, as ye ken,

  His likeness came up the house staukin,

  And the very grey breeks o' Tam Glen!

  Come, counsel, dear Tittie, don't tarry;

  I'll gie ye my bonie black hen,

  Gif ye will advise me to marry

  The lad I lo'e dearly, Tam Glen. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns

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