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POSTHUMOUS POEMS
"My mither is lady of strange landis
Stand far out ower the sea;
She witched me to a birdie's shape
For the love of your body.

"My mither is queen of the witch-landis
Lie baith to north and south;
She witched me to a birdie's body
For the love of your goodly mouth.

"She can well of witches' work,
She maketh baith mirth and meen;
She witched me to a little bird's body
For the love of your twa grey een.

"It was a' for your yellow hair
That I cam ower the sea;
And it was a' for your bonny mouth
I took sic weird on me."

"Coo-me-doo, my love sae true,
Nae mair frae me ye'se gae.
The stanes shall fleet on the wan waters
Before we twain be twey.

"O Coo-me-doo, my love sae true,
It's time we were abed."
"O weel for you, my ain sweet thing,
It's be as ye have said."

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