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Song—O bonie was yon rosy Brier

by Robert Burns, 1795

O bonie was yon rosy brier,
  That blooms sae far frae haunt o' man;
And bonie she, and ah, how dear!
  It shaded frae the e'enin sun.

Yon rosebuds in the morning dew,
  How pure, amang the leaves sae green;
But purer was the lover's vow
  They witness'd in their shade yestreen.

All in its rude and prickly bower,
  That crimson rose, how sweet and fair;
But love is far a sweeter flower,
  Amid life's thorny path o' care.

The pathless, wild and wimpling burn,
  Wi' Chloris in my arms, be mine;
And i the warld nor wish nor scorn,
  Its joys and griefs alike resign.

Published in Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
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