A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

1791 · Song

Frae the Friends and Land I Love


Tune ·  Carron Side

Frae the friends and land I love,Driv’n by Fortune’s felly spite;Frae my best belov’d I rove,Never mair to taste delight:Never mair maun hope to findEase frae toil, relief frae care;When Remembrance wracks the mind,Pleasures but unveil despair.
Brightest climes shall mirk appear,Desert ilka blooming shore,Till the Fates, nae mair severe,Friendship, love, and peace restore,Till Revenge, wi’ laurel’d head,Bring our banished hame again;And ilk loyal, bonie ladCross the seas, and win his ain.
Year
1791
Form
Song
Location
Ellisland
Tune
Carron Side
Source
Project Gutenberg #1279 — Poems and Songs of Robert Burns