Get Your Premium Membership

322. Song—The Bonie Wee Thing

 Chorus.
—Bonie wee thing, cannie wee thing, Lovely wee thing, wert thou mine, I wad wear thee in my bosom, Lest my jewel it should tine.
WISHFULLY I look and languish In that bonie face o’ thine, And my heart it stounds wi’ anguish, Lest my wee thing be na mine.
Bonie wee thing, &c.
Wit, and Grace, and Love, and Beauty, In ae constellation shine; To adore thee is my duty, Goddess o’ this soul o’ mine! Bonie wee thing, &c.

Poem by Robert Burns
Biography | Poems | Best Poems | Short Poems | Quotes | Email Poem - 322. Song—The Bonie Wee ThingEmail Poem | Create an image from this poem

Poems are below...



More Poems by Robert Burns

Comments, Analysis, and Meaning on 322. Song—The Bonie Wee Thing

Provide your analysis, explanation, meaning, interpretation, and comments on the poem 322. Song—The Bonie Wee Thing here.

Commenting turned off, sorry.


Book: Reflection on the Important Things