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1862–1934

FOR HE WAS SCOTCH, AND SO WAS SHE.

Jean Blewett

They were a couple well content With what they earned and what they spent, Cared not a whit for style's decree — For he was Scotch, and so was she.

And oh, they loved to talk of Burns — Dear blithesome, tender Bobby Burns! They never wearied of his song, He never sang a note too strong.

One little fault could neither see — For he was Scotch, and so was she. They loved to read of men who stood And gave for country life and blood,

Who held their faith so grand a thing They scorned to yield it to a king. Ah, proud of such they well might be — For he was Scotch, and so was she.

From neighbors’ broils they kept away; No liking for such things had they, And oh, each had a canny mind, And could be deaf, and dumb, and blind.

With words or pence was neither free — For he was Scotch, and so was she. I would not have you think this pair Went on in weather always fair,

For well you know in married life Will come, sometimes, the jar and strife; They could n't always just agree — For he was Scotch, and so was she.

But near of heart they ever kept, Until at close of life they slept; Just this to say when all was past, They loved each other to the last!

They're loving yet, in heaven, maybe — For he was Scotch, and so was she.

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