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Song—O for ane an’ twenty, Tam

by Robert Burns, 1791

Chorus.—an’ o for ane an’ twenty, Tam!
And hey, sweet ane an’ twenty, Tam!
I’ll learn my kin a rattlin’ sang,
An’ i saw ane an’ twenty, Tam.

They snool me sair, and haud me down,
An’ gar me look like bluntie, Tam;
But three short years will soon wheel roun’,
An’ then comes ane an’ twenty, Tam.
An’ o for, &c.

A glieb o’ lan’, a claut o’ gear,
Was left me by my auntie, Tam;
At kith or kin I need na spier,
An i saw ane an’ twenty, Tam.
An’ o for, &c.

They’ll hae me wed a wealthy coof,
Tho’ i mysel’ hae plenty, Tam;
But, hear’st thou laddie! there’s my loof,
I’m thine at ane an’ twenty, Tam!
An’ o for, &c.

Published in Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
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