Poems by Robert Burns
Presented by the RBWF
There ‘ll never be peace till Jamie comes hame
BY yon castle wa' at the close of the day,
I heard a man sing, tho' his head it was grey;
And as he was singing, the tears doon came,
There 'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame.------
The Church is in ruins, the State is in jars,
Delusions, oppressions, and murderous wars:
We dare na weel say 't, but we ken wha 's to blame,
There 'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame.------
My seven braw sons for Jamie drew sword,
And now I greet round their green beds in the yerd;
It brak the sweet heart of my faithfu' auld Dame,
There 'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame.------
Now life is a burden that bows me down,
Sin I tint my bairns, and he tint his crown;
But till my last moments my words are the same,
There 'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame.------