Английская поэзия


ГлавнаяБиографииСтихи по темамСлучайное стихотворениеПереводчикиСсылкиАнтологии
Рейтинг поэтовРейтинг стихотворений

Robert Burns (Роберт Бернс)


O Whare Bid Ye Get


O WHARE did ye get that hauver-meal bannock?
  O silly blind body, O dinna ye see?
I get it frae a brisk young sodger laddie,
  Between Saint Johnston and bonnie Dundee.
O gin I saw the laddie that gae me’t!
  Aft has he doudled me on his knee;
May Heaven protect my bonnie Scots laddie,
  And send him safe hame to his babie and me!

My blessin’s upon thy sweet wee lippie,
  My blessin’s upon thy bonnie e’e bree!
Thy smiles are sae like my blythe sodger laddie,
  Thou’s aye the dearer and dearer to me!
But I’ll big a bower on yon bonnie banks,
  Where Tay rins wimplin’ by sae clear;
And I’ll cleed thee in the tartan sae fine,
  And mak thee a man like thy daddie dear.



Robert Burns's other poems:
  1. I Gaed a Waefu' Gate Yestreen
  2. Blythe Was She
  3. Farewell to Ballochmyle
  4. Lines Written under the Picture of Miss Burns
  5. On a Bank of Flowers


Распечатать стихотворение. Poem to print Распечатать (Print)

Количество обращений к стихотворению: 2359


Последние стихотворения


To English version


Рейтинг@Mail.ru

Английская поэзия. Адрес для связи eng-poetry.ru@yandex.ru