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1864–1941

* THE AE REWARD *

Charles Murray

Gae wauken up the Muses nine; Tho’ we've nae plaited bays Aroon’ their curly pows to twine, We winna stent them praise.

Gin music tak’ her chanter doon, Her sister start a sang, The other saeven join the tune An’ lift it lood an’ lang.

First set the tune to suit the time When we were loons at school, The sang can be a careless rhyme Nae measured aff by rule.

We stole our pleasures then, prepared Wi’ hands held out to pay; Were aulder sins as easy squared, Oor slates were clean the day.

Syne twa three bars in safter key For days o’ youthfu’ love, When lasses a’ to you an’ me Were angels fae above.

Lang-leggit Time, but he was fleet When we'd a lass the piece, When bondage aye o'er a’ was sweet, An’ freedom nae release.

Noo stamp an’ blaw a skirl o’ war — The times that noo we hae, An’ gin the need be near or far We're ready for the day.

The tykes are roon’ the lion's lair, We've seen the like before, An’ seldom hae they wanted mair When ance they heard him roar.

Syne choke the drones — ae reed's enew To play the days to come, When auld Age stachers into view An’ adds up a’ the sum.

We've loved an’ focht an’ sell't an’ bocht Until we're short o’ breath; The auld kirkyard the ae reward, An’ that we get fae Death.

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