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On The Rocks By Aberdeen

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Title:     On The Rocks By Aberdeen
Author: Jean Ingelow [More Titles by Ingelow]

On the rocks by Aberdeen,
Where the whislin' wave had been,
As I wandered and at e'en
Was eerie;

There I saw thee sailing west,
And I ran with joy opprest--
Ay, and took out all my best,
My dearie.

Then I busked mysel' wi' speed,
And the neighbors cried "What need?
'Tis a lass in any weed
Aye bonny!"

Now my heart, my heart is sair.
What's the good, though I be fair,
For thou'lt never see me mair,
Man Johnnie!




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Jean Ingelow's poem: On The Rocks By Aberdeen

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