A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

1788 · Poem

A Mother’s Lament

For the Death of Her Son


Fate gave the word, the arrow sped,And pierc’d my darling’s heart;And with him all the joys are fledLife can to me impart.
By cruel hands the sapling drops,In dust dishonour’d laid;So fell the pride of all my hopes,My age’s future shade.
The mother-linnet in the brakeBewails her ravish’d young;So I, for my lost darling’s sake,Lament the live-day long.
Death, oft I’ve feared thy fatal blow.Now, fond, I bare my breast;O, do thou kindly lay me lowWith him I love, at rest!
Year
1788
Form
Poem
Location
Mossgiel
Source
Project Gutenberg #1279 — Poems and Songs of Robert Burns