Rantin, Rovin Robin Poem by Robert Burns

Rantin, Rovin Robin

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THERE 1 was a lad was born in Kyle,
But whatna day o' whatna style,
I doubt it's hardly worth the while
To be sae nice wi' Robin.


Chor.—Robin was a rovin' boy,
Rantin', rovin', rantin', rovin',
Robin was a rovin' boy,
Rantin', rovin', Robin!


Our monarch's hindmost year but ane
Was five-and-twenty days begun, 2
'Twas then a blast o' Janwar' win'
Blew hansel in on Robin.
Robin was, &c.


The gossip keekit in his loof,
Quo' scho, "Wha lives will see the proof,
This waly boy will be nae coof:
I think we'll ca' him Robin."
Robin was, &c.


"He'll hae misfortunes great an' sma',
But aye a heart aboon them a',
He'll be a credit till us a'—
We'll a' be proud o' Robin."
Robin was, &c.


"But sure as three times three mak nine,
I see by ilka score and line,
This chap will dearly like our kin',
So leeze me on thee! Robin."
Robin was, &c.


"Guid faith," quo', scho, "I doubt you gar
The bonie lasses lie aspar;
But twenty fauts ye may hae waur
So blessins on thee! Robin."
Robin was, &c.

Saturday, October 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bill Wright 03 October 2016

This is autobiographical. As every Burns scholar knows the 25th of January was his birthday.

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