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    Blythe Hae I Been

    by Robert Burns
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    BLYTHE HAE I BEEN.

    Tune--"_Liggeram Cosh._"

    [Burns, who seldom praised his own compositions, told Thomson, for
    whose work he wrote it, that "Blythe hae I been on yon hill," was one
    of the finest songs he had ever made in his life, and composed on one
    of the most lovely women in the world. The heroine was Miss Lesley
    Baillie.]

    I.

    Blythe hae I been on yon hill
    As the lambs before me;
    Careless ilka thought and free
    As the breeze flew o'er me.
    Now nae langer sport and play,
    Mirth or sang can please me;
    Lesley is sae fair and coy,
    Care and anguish seize me.

    II.

    Heavy, heavy is the task,
    Hopeless love declaring:
    Trembling, I dow nocht but glow'r,
    Sighing, dumb, despairing!
    If she winna ease the thraws
    In my bosom swelling,
    Underneath the grass-green sod
    Soon maun be my dwelling.
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