My Bonnie Mary (1815-1825)/There's Nought But Care on Ev'ry Hand

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
For other versions of this work, see Green Grow the Rashes.
My Bonnie Mary
There's Nought But Care on Ev'ry Hand (Green Grow the Rashes) by Robert Burns
3225594My Bonnie Mary — There's Nought But Care on Ev'ry Hand (Green Grow the Rashes)Robert Burns (1759-1796)

green grow the rashes.

There's nought but care on every han'
In every hour that passes, O;
What signifies the life o‘ man,
An‘ ‘twere na for the lasses, O.

Green grow the rashes, O,
Green grow the rashes, O;
The sweetest hours that e'er I spend,
Are spent among the lasses, O.

The warly race may riches chase,
An’ riches still may flee them, O;
An‘ tho‘ at last they catch them fast,
Their hearts can ne'er enjoy them, O.
Green grow, &c.

(illegible text)t gie me a canny hour at e'en,
My arms around my dearie, O;
(illegible text)hen warly cares an‘ warly men,
May a‘ gae tapsalteerie, O.
Green grow, &c.

(illegible text)r you sae douse, ye sneer at this
Ye're nought but senseless asses, O;
The wisest man the warl e'er saw,
He dearly lov'd the lasses, O.
Green grow, &ca

(illegible text)ld Nature swears, the lovely dears
Her noblest work she classes, O;
Her prentice han' she try'd on man,
An' then she made the lasses, O,
Green grow, &c.