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THE WINDS

Algernon Charles Swinburne

O weary fa' the east wind,

And weary fa' the west:

And gin I were under the wan waves wide

I wot weel wad I rest.

 

O weary fa' the north wind,

And weary fa' the south:

The sea went ower my good lord's head

Or ever he kissed my mouth.

 

Weary fa' the windward rocks,

And weary fa' the lee:

They might hae sunken sevenscore ships,

And let my love's gang free.

 

And weary fa' ye, mariners a',

And weary fa' the sea:

It might hae taken an hundred men,

And let my ae love be.