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A LYKE-WAKE SONG

Algernon Charles Swinburne

Fair of face, full of pride,

Sit ye down by a dead man's side.

 

Ye sang songs a' the day:

Sit down at night in the red worm's way.

 

Proud ye were a' day long:

Ye'll be but lean at evensong.

 

Ye had gowd kells on your hair:

Nae man kens what ye were.

 

Ye set scorn by the silken stuff:

Now the grave is clean enough.

 

Ye set scorn by the rubis ring:

Now the worm is a saft sweet thing.

 

Fine gold and blithe fair face,

Ye are come to a grimly place.

 

Gold hair and glad grey een,

Nae man kens if ye have been.