Robert Burns

    By James Thomson - (Bysshe Vanolis)



    He felt scant need
    Of church or creed,
    He took small share
    In saintly prayer,
    His eyes found food for his love;
    He could pity poor devils condemned to hell,
    But sadly neglected endeavours to dwell
    With the angels in luck above:
    To save one's precious peculiar soul
    He never could understand is the whole
    Of a mortal's business in life,
    While all about him his human kin
    With loving and hating and virtue and sin
    Reel overmatched in the strife.
    “The heavens for the heavens,
    and the earth for the earth!
    I am a Man, I'll be true to my birth,
    Man in my joys, in my pains.”
    So fearless, stalwart, erect and free,
    He gave to his fellows right royally
    His strength, his heart, his brains;
    For proud and fiery and swift and bold
    Wine of life from heart of gold,
    The blood of his heathen manhood rolled
    Full-billowed through his veins.



Extra Info:


Printable page provided by all-poetry.com

This Site Copyright © 2005, Puttock International
Pty. Ltd.
Site created by Mick and his Simple Sites, contact Mick for more info.