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Song—How cruel are the parents

by Robert Burns, 1795

How cruel are the parents
  Who riches only prize,
And to the wealthy booby
  Poor Woman sacrifice!
Meanwhile, the hapless Daughter
  Has but a choice of strife;
To shun a tyrant Father's hate—
  Become a wretched Wife.

The ravening hawk pursuing,
  The trembling dove thus flies,
To shun impelling ruin,
  Awhile her pinions tries;
Till, of escape despairing,
  No shelter or retreat,
She trusts the ruthless Falconer,
  And drops beneath his feet.

Published in Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
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