A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

1788 · Poem

Talk of Him That’s Far Awa


Musing on the roaring ocean,Which divides my love and me;Wearying heav’n in warm devotion,For his weal where’er he be.
Hope and Fear’s alternate billowYielding late to Nature’s law,Whispering spirits round my pillow,Talk of him that’s far awa.
Ye whom sorrow never wounded,Ye who never shed a tear,Care—untroubled, joy—surrounded,Gaudy day to you is dear.
Gentle night, do thou befriend me,Downy sleep, the curtain draw;Spirits kind, again attend me,Talk of him that’s far awa!
Year
1788
Form
Poem
Location
Mossgiel
Source
Project Gutenberg #1279 — Poems and Songs of Robert Burns