BURNS sang of bonny Lesley As she gaed o'er the border, -- Gaed like vain Alexander, To spread her conquests farther. I sing another Lesley, Wee girlie, more alluring, Who stays at home, the wise one, Her conquests there securing. A queen, too, is my Lesley, And gracious, though blood-royal, My heart her throne, her kingdom, And I a subject loyal. Long shall you reign, my Lesley, My pet, my darling dearie, For love, oh, little sweetheart, Grows never old or weary. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE FRIEND OF HUMANITY AND THE KNIFE-GRINDER by GEORGE CANNING THE SPRING OF THE YEAR by ALLAN CUNNINGHAM WHEN THE COWS COME HOME by AGNES E. MITCHELL LOVE IN A COTTAGE by NATHANIEL PARKER WILLIS DELIVERANCE by JOHN KENDRICK BANGS |