Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
58 . Epitaph on Holy Willie
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Taks up its last abode;
His saul has ta’en some other way,
I fear, the left-hand road.
Poor, silly body, see him;
Nae wonder he’s as black’s the grun,
Observe wha’s standing wi’ him.
Has got him there before ye;
But haud your nine-tail cat a wee,
Till ance you’ve heard my story.
For pity ye have nane;
Justice, alas! has gi’en him o’er,
And mercy’s day is gane.
Look something to your credit;
A coof like him wad stain your name,
If it were kent ye did it.