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O the wild wind's ragin' Ower the heathery hill ; Iv'ry body's in bed but me, The house is calm an' still. Chirp, chirp, chirp — I hear a cricket sing. Chirp, chirp, chirp — I wish't I cud see the Thing. Dead long is my father, My brothers are ower the sea ; Naebody's in the house the night But mother, an' Kate, an' me. Chirp, chirp, chirp— Kate's young — not married long ; Chirp, chirp, chirp — My mother's hale an' strong. Then who does it cry for Wi' sich an evil glee ? Holy Mary, Mother o' G...od ! O can it be for me ? 12 THE LATE READER Chirp, chirp, chirp — "Come up, Dan, tae your bed, " Chirp, chirp, chirp — " Them booksll turn your head. " Dan doesnae answer — She sleeps, calls him nae more ; But at the white o' dawn they find Him, huddled on the floor ! THE WEE WEE MAN 13 THE WEE WEE MAN Whin I was young an' had nae sense I bought a wee fidil for eighteen pence ; But the only tune that I cud play Was : Over the hills an' far away. Och ! the only tune that I cud play Was : Over the hills an' far away.
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