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Gow's Fareweel to Whiskey/Anna

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For other versions of this poem, see The Gowden Locks o' Anna.
4265196Gow's Fareweel to Whiskey — AnnaRobert Burns (1759-1796)

ANNA.


YESTREEN I had a pint o’ wine,A place where body saw’ na;Yestreen lay on this breast o’ mineThe raven locks of Anna.
The hungry Jew, in Wilderness,Rejoicing o’er his mannaWas naething to my honey blissUpon the lips of Anna.
Ye monarchs, take the east and west,Frae Indus to Savannah,Gie me within my straining graspThe melting form of Anna.
Then I’ll despise imperial charms,An Empress or Sultana;While dying raptures, in her arms,I give and take with Anna.
Awa, thou flaunting god of day!Awa thou pale Diana!Ilk star gae hide thy twinkling ray,When I’m to meet my Anna.
Come in thy raven-plumage, Night!Sun, moon, and stars, withdrawn a’,And bring an angel-pen to writeMy transports wi’ my Anna.