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Poem by Thomas Lyle Kelvin Grove LET us haste to Kelvin Grove, bonnie lassie, O! Through its mazes let us rove, bonnie lassie, O! Where the rose in all her pride Paints the hollow dingle-side, Where the midnight fairies glide, bonnie lassie, O! Let us wander by the mill, bonnie lassie, O! To the cove beside the rill, bonnie lassie, O! Where the glens rebound the call Of the roaring water’s fall, Through the mountain’s rocky hall, bonnie lassie, O! O Kelvin banks are fair, bonnie lassie, O! When in summer we are there, bonnie lassie, O! There the May pink’s crimson plume Throws a soft but sweet perfume Round the yellow banks of broom, bonnie lassie, O! Though I dare not call thee mine, bonnie lassie, O! As the smile of fortune’s thine, bonnie lassie, O! Yet with fortune on my side, I could stay thy father’s pride, And win thee for my bride, bonnie lassie, O! But the frowns of fortune lower, bonnie lassie, O! On thy lover at this hour, bonnie lassie, O! Ere yon golden orb of day Wake the warblers on the spray, From this land I must away, bonnie lassie, O! Then farewell to Kelvin Grove, bonnie lassie, O! And adieu to all I love, bonnie lassie, O! To the river winding clear, To the fragrant-scented breer, Even to thee of all most dear, bonnie lassie, O! When upon a foreign shore, bonnie lassie, O! Should I fall midst battle’s roar, bonnie lassie, O! Then, Helen! shouldst thou hear Of thy lover on his bier, To his memory shed a tear, bonnie lassie, O! Thomas Lyle Thomas Lyle's other poems: 1184 Views |
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