Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
II. Parting and AbsenceI love my Jean
Robert Burns (17591796)O
I dearly like the west;
For there the bonnie lassie lives,
The lassie I lo’e best.
There wild woods grow, and rivers row,
And monie a hill ’s between;
But day and night my fancy’s flight
Is ever wi’ my Jean.
I see her sweet and fair;
I hear her in the tunefu’ birds,
I hear her charm the air;
There ’s not a bonnie flower that springs
By fountain, shaw, or green;
There ’s not a bonnie bird that sings,
But minds me of my Jean.