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    Awa Whigs, Awa

    by Robert Burns
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    OUR THRISSLES FLOURISHED FRESH AND FAIR.

    Tune--"_Awa Whigs, awa._"

    [Burns trimmed up this old Jacobite ditty for the Museum, and added
    some of the bitterest bits: the second and fourth verses are wholly
    his.]

    CHORUS.

    Awa Whigs, awa!
    Awa Whigs, awa!
    Ye're but a pack o' traitor louns,
    Ye'll do nae good at a'.

    I

    Our thrissles flourish'd fresh and fair,
    And bonnie bloom'd our roses;
    But Whigs came like a frost in June,
    And wither'd a' our posies.

    II.

    Our ancient crown's fa'n in the dust--
    Deil blin' them wi' the stoure o't;
    And write their names in his black beuk,
    Wha gae the Whigs the power o't.

    III.

    Our sad decay in Church and State
    Surpasses my descriving:
    The Whigs came o'er us for a curse,
    And we hae done wi' thriving.

    IV.

    Grim vengeance lang ha's taen a nap,
    But we may see him wauken;
    Gude help the day when royal heads
    Are hunted like a maukin.
    Awa Whigs, awa!
    Awa Whigs, awa!
    Ye're but a pack o' traitor louns,
    Ye'll do nae gude at a'.
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