To th' Swallow.
Bonny burd! aw'm fain to see thee, For tha tells ov breeter weather; But aw connot quite forgie thee, - Connot love thee altogether. 'Tisn't thee aw fondly welcome - 'Tis the cheerin news tha brings, Tellin us fine weather will come, When we see thi dappled wings. But aw'd rayther have a sparrow, - Rayther hear a robin twitter; - Tho' they may net be thi marrow, May net fly wi' sich a glitter; But they nivver leeav us, nivver - Storms may come, but still they stay; But th' first wind 'at ma's thee shivver, Up tha mounts an flies away. Ther's too monny like thee, swallow, 'At when fortun's sun shines breet, Like a silly buzzard follow, Doncin raand a bit o' leet. But ther's few like Robin redbreast, Cling throo days o' gloom an care; Soa aw love mi old tried friends best - Fickle hearts aw'll freely spare.
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