Robert Burns
Ken ye aught o' Captain Grose?-
Igo, and ago,
If he's amang his friends or foes?-
Iram, coram, dago.
Is he to Abra'm's bosom gane?-
Igo, and ago,
Or haudin Sarah by the wame?-
Iram, coram dago.
Is he south or is he north?-
Igo, and ago,
Or drowned in the river Forth?-
Iram, coram dago.
Is he slain by Hielan' bodies?-
Igo, and ago,
And eaten like a wether haggis?-
Iram, coram, dago.
Where'er he be, the Lord be near him!-
Igo, and ago,
As for the deil, he daur na steer him.-
Iram, coram, dago.
But please transmit th' enclosed letter,-
Igo, and ago,
Which will oblige your humble debtor.-
Iram, coram, dago.
So may ye hae auld stanes in store,-
Igo, and ago,
The very stanes that Adam bore.-
Iram, coram, dago,
So may ye get in glad possession,-
Igo, and ago,
The coins o' Satan's coronation!-
Iram coram dago.
Robert Burns
(25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796)
also known as Rabbie Burns, Scotland's favourite son, the Ploughman Poet, the Bard of Ayrshire and in Scotland as simply The Bard was a Scottish poet and a lyricist.
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