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1788 · Song

The Day Returns


Tune ·  Seventh of November

The day returns, my bosom burns,The blissful day we twa did meet:Tho’ winter wild in tempest toil’d,Ne’er summer-sun was half sae sweet.Than a’ the pride that loads the tide,And crosses o’er the sultry line;Than kingly robes, than crowns and globes,Heav’n gave me more—it made thee mine!
While day and night can bring delight,Or Nature aught of pleasure give;While joys above my mind can move,For thee, and thee alone, I live.When that grim foe of life belowComes in between to make us part,The iron hand that breaks our band,It breaks my bliss—it breaks my heart!
Year
1788
Form
Song
Location
Mossgiel
Tune
Seventh of November
Source
Project Gutenberg #1279 — Poems and Songs of Robert Burns