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Famous Katie Poems by Famous Poets

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...auld man!
He’s peevish an’ jealous o’ a’ the young fellows,
 O dool on the day I met wi’ an auld man.


My auld auntie Katie upon me taks pity,
 I’ll do my endeavour to follow her plan;
I’ll cross him an’ wrack him, until I heartbreak him
 And then his auld brass will buy me a new pan,
I’ll cross him an’ wrack him, until I heartbreak him,
 And then his auld brass will buy me a new pan....Read more of this...
by Burns, Robert



...Chorus—Canst thou leave me thus, my Katie?
 Canst thou leave me thus, my Katie?
Well thou know’st my aching heart,
 And canst thou leave me thus, for pity?


IS this thy plighted, fond regard,
 Thus cruelly to part, my Katie?
Is this thy faithful swain’s reward—
 An aching, broken heart, my Katie!
 Canst thou leave me, &c.


Farewell! and ne’er such sorrows tear
 That finkle heart of thine, my...Read more of this...
by Burns, Robert
...I been teethin’ a heckle,
 An’ merry hae I been shapin’ a spoon;
O merry hae I been cloutin’ a kettle,
 An’ kissin’ my Katie when a’ was done.
O a’ the lang day I ca’ at my hammer,
 An’ a’ the lang day I whistle and sing;
O a’ the lang night I cuddle my kimmer,
 An’ a’ the lang night as happy’s a king.


Bitter in dool I lickit my winnins
 O’ marrying Bess, to gie her a slave:
Blest be the hour she cool’d in her linnens,
 And blythe be the bird that sings on her grave!
Come ...Read more of this...
by Burns, Robert
...on have to understand
For what I shunned them so --
Divulging it would rest my Heart
But it would ravage theirs --
Why, Katie, Treason has a Voice --
But mine -- dispels -- in Tears....Read more of this...
by Dickinson, Emily
...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 ...Read more of this...
by Service, Robert William



...ht and the morning is fair,
I find it a pleasure beyond all compare
To hitch up my nag and go hurrying down
And take Katie May for a ride into town;
For bumpety-bump goes the wagon,
But tra-la-la-la our lay.
There's joy in a song as we rattle along
In the light of the glorious day.
A coach would be fine, but a spring wagon's good;
My jeans are a match for Kate's gingham and hood;
The hills take us up and the vales take us down,
But what matters that? we are riding ...Read more of this...
by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...Katie could put her feet behind her head
Or do a grand plié, position two,
Her suppleness magnificent in bed.

I strained my lower back, and Katie bled,
Only a little, doing what we could do
When Katie tucked her feet behind her head.

Her torso was a C-cup'd figurehead,
Wearing below its navel a tattoo
That writhed in suppleness upon the bed.

As love led o...Read more of this...
by Hall, Donald
...When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side,
When Katie runs unwearied they follow on the road,
When Katie kneels, their loving hands still clasp her pious knee --
Ah! Katie! Smile at Fortune, with two so knit to thee!...Read more of this...
by Dickinson, Emily

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