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In years of wandering afar I've met the strange and new ; I've felt the powers that make or mar, I've worn the rose and rue ; But now my spirit dwells serene Since I have rid me o* the spleen. My thoughts float in the starry sea, And ride the sunny ray ; They race the west wind on the lea, And on the streamlets play ; And all is good I've heard and seen, Since I have rid me o' the spleen. 38 SINCE I HAVE RID ME O' THE SPLEEN I've heard rare wit from red, red lips, New songs from breasts of snow..., Great harmonies from finger tips, Which art moved to and fro ; And other riches I shall glean Since I have rid me o' the spleen. If infant cry desired an ear. Or girlish yearning rest ; If human sorrow sought a tear. Or human joy a guest ; If feeble age required to lean — Thank God, I've rid me o' the spleen. 39 LYRICS THE LASS O' SHANKRUMMUIR Denty, denty, doon the road, Her coaties kilted hie, Gaed the lass o' Shankrummuir, Wha winna let me be. Lauchin', lauchin', was her een, As aye she glanced behin', Something queer to my heart's door Cam' tirlin' at the pin.
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