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Song—O were my love you lilac fair

by Robert Burns, 1793

O were my love yon Lilac fair,
  Wi' purple blossoms to the Spring,
And i, a bird to shelter there,
  When wearied on my little wing!
How i wad mourn when it was torn
  By Autumn wild, and Winter rude!
But i wad sing on wanton wing,
  When youthfu' May its bloom renew'd.

O gin my love were yon red rose,
  That grows upon the castle wa';
And i myself a drap o' dew,
  Into her bonie breast to fa'!
O there, beyond expression blest,
  I'd feast on beauty a' the night;
Seal'd on her silk-saft faulds to rest,
  Till fley'd awa by Phoebus' light!

Published in Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
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