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    Gane Is The Day

    by Robert Burns
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    Tune--"_Gudewife count the lawin._"

    [The air as well as words of this song were furnished to the Museum by
    Burns. "The chorus," he says, "is part of an old song."]

    I.

    Gane is the day, and mirk's the night,
    But we'll ne'er stray for fau't o' light,
    For ale and brandy's stars and moon,
    And blude-red wine's the rising sun.
    Then gudewife count the lawin,
    The lawin, the lawin;
    Then gudewife count the lawin,
    And bring a coggie mair!

    II.

    There's wealth and ease for gentlemen,
    And simple folk maun fight and fen;
    But here we're a' in ae accord,
    For ilka man that's drunk's a lord.

    III.

    My coggie is a haly pool,
    That heals the wounds o' care and dool;
    And pleasure is a wanton trout,
    An' ye drink but deep ye'll find him out.
    Then gudewife count the lawin;
    The lawin, the lawin,
    Then gudewife count the lawin,
    And bring a coggie mair!
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