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UNDERWOODS: BOOK 2: 16. THE DEAREST FRIENDS ARE THE AULDEST FRIENDS, by                 Poet Analysis     Poet's Biography
First Line: It's an owercome sooth for age an' youth
Last Line: And the grave's the place to seek them.
Alternate Author Name(s): Stevenson, Robert Lewis Balfour
Subject(s): Friendship


It's an owercome sooth for age an' youth
And it brooks wi' nae denial,
That the dearest friends are the auldest friends
And the young are just on trial.

There's a rival bauld wi' young an' auld
And it's him that has bereft me;
For the surest friends are the auldest friends
And the maist o' mines hae left me.

There are kind hearts still, for friends to fill
And fools to take and break them;
But the nearest friends are the auldest friends
And the grave's the place to seek them.





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