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(190) Page 64 - Bonnie ran the burnie down
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The mossy rock was there,
And the water lily fair,
\nd the little front wad spurt about,
All in the sunny beam.
Bonnie ran. Szc .
Tho' summer days be lang .
And sweet the birdies, sang,
The wintry night and chilling- blight
Kecj> ave their eerie rotrn.
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And then the burn's like a sea
Roarin and rcamin;
Nae wee bit sangster's on the tree,
But wild birds screamin.
Bonnie ran, &t.
And my sweet sunny morn
Was like the ripplin lutrn.
Or simmer breeze amang the trees.
And Unties lilting blythe.
Oli! that the ]>ast I might forget,
"Wand rin and weejiin;
Oh! that aneath the hillock green
Sound I were sleej>in!

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