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Robert Burns - Wha Is That At My Bower-DoorRobert Burns - Wha Is That At My Bower-Door
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"Wha is that at my bower-door?" "O wha is it but Findlay!" "Then gae your gate, ye`se nae be here:" "Indeed maun I," quo` Findlay; "What mak` ye, sae like a thief?" "O come and see," quo` Findlay; "Before the morn ye`ll work mischief:" "Indeed will I," quo` Findlay.   "Gif I rise and let you in"- "Let me in," quo` Findlay; "Ye`ll keep me waukin wi` your din;" "Indeed will I," quo` Findlay; "In my bower if ye should stay"- "Let me stay," quo` Findlay; "I fear ye`ll bide till break o` day;" "Indeed will I," quo` Findlay.   "Here this night if ye remain"- "I`ll remain," quo` Findlay; "I dread ye`ll learn the gate again;" "Indeed will I," quo` Findlay. "What may pass within this bower"- "Let it pass," quo` Findlay; "Ye maun conceal till your last hour:" "Indeed will I," quo` Findlay.
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