Robert Burns

Here you will find the Poem Anna, thy Charms of poet Robert Burns

Anna, thy Charms

Yestreen I had a pint o' wine, 
 A place where body saw na; 
Yestreen lay on this breast o' mine 
 The gowden locks of Anna. 

The hungry Jew in wilderness 
 Rejoicing o'er his manna 
Was naething to my hiney bliss 
 Upon the lips of Anna. 

Ye Monarchs take the East and West 
 Frae Indus to Savannah: 
Gie me within my straining grasp 
 The melting form of Anna! 

There I'll despise Imperial charms, 
 An empress or sultana, 
While dying raptures in her arms, 
 I give an' take wi' Anna! 

Awa, thou flaunting God of Day! 
 Awa, thou pale Diana! 
Ilk star, gae hide thy twinkling ray, 
 When I'm to meet my Anna! 

Come, in thy raven plumage, Night 
 (Sun, Moon, and Stars, withdrawn a') 
And bring an Angel-pen to write 
 My transports with my Anna! 

The Kirk an State may join, an tell 
 To do sic things I maunna: 
The Kirk an State may gae to Hell, 
 And I'll gae to my Anna. 
She is the sunshine o' my e'e, 
 To live but her I canna: 
Had I on earth but wishes three, 
 The first should be my Anna.