Ballad On The American War |
Robert Burns, 1784
When Guilford good our pilot stood An' did our hellim thraw, man, Ae night, at tea, began a plea, Within America, man: Then up they gat the maskin-pat, And in the sea did jaw, man; An' did nae less, in full congress, Than quite refuse our law, man.
2. Then thro' the lakes Montgomery takes,
3. Poor Tammy Gage within a cage
4. Burgoyne gaed up, like spur an' whip, | 5. Then Montague, an' Guilford too, Began to fear, a fa', man; And Sackville dour, wha stood the stour, The German chief to thraw, man: For Paddy Burke, like ony Turk, Nae mercy had at a', man; An' Charlie Fox threw by the box, An' lows'd his tinkler jaw, man.
6. Then Rockingham took up the game,
7. Then clubs an' hearts were Charlie's cartes,
8. Behind the throne then Granville's gone, |
9. But, word an' blow, North, Fox, and Co. Gowff'd Willie like a ba', man; Till Suthron raise, an' coost their claise Behind him in a raw, man: An' Caledon threw by the drone, An' did her whittle draw, man; An' swoor fu' rude, thro' dirt an' bluid, To mak it guid in law, man. |