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Robert W Service - Katie DrummondRobert W Service - Katie Drummond
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My Louis loved me oh so well       And spiered me for his wife; He would have haled me from the hell       That was my bawdy life: The mother of his bairns to be,       Daftlike he saw in me.       But I, a hizzie of the town       Just telt him we must part; Loving too well to drag him down       I tore him from my heart: To save the honour of his name       I went back to my shame. They say he soared to starry fame,       Romance flowed from his pen; A prince of poets he became,       Pride of his fellow men: My breast was pillow for his head,       Yet naught of his I`ve read. Smoking my cutty pipe the while,       In howths of Leith I lag; * My Louis lies in South Sea isle       As I a sodden hag Live on . . . Oh Love, by men enskied       The day you went—I died.
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