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The Mermaid

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To yon fause stream that, near the sea,     Hides mony an elf and plum,     And rives wi' fearful din the stanes,     A witless knicht did come.     The day shines clear--far in he's gane     Whar shells are silver bright,     Fishes war loupin' a' aroun',     And sparklin' to the light.     Whan, as he laved, sounds cam sae sweet     Frae ilka rock an' tree;     The brief was out, 'twas him it doomed     The mermaid's face to see.     Frae 'neath a rock, sune, sune she rose,     And stately on she swam,     Stopped i' the midst, and becked and sang     To him to stretch his han'.     Gowden glist the yellow links     That round her neck she'd twine;     Her een war o' the skyie blue,     Her lips did mock the wine;     The smile upon her bonnie cheek     Was sweeter than the bee;     Her voice excelled the birdie's sang     Upon the birchen tree.     Sae couthie, couthie did she look,     And meikle had she fleeched;     Out shot his hand--alas! alas!     Fast in the swirl he screeched.     The mermaid leuch, her brief was gane,     And kelpie's blast was blawin',     Fu' low she duked, ne'er raise again,     For deep, deep was the fawin'.     Aboon the stream his wraith was seen,     Warlochs tirled lang at gloamin';     That e'en was coarse, the blast blew hoarse,     Ere lang the waves war foamin'.

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