Saturday 28 January 2012

Hello Glasgow!

Hello all!
It's been a busy time. On Thursday, I took the cheap mid-morning train back to Perth. It was strangely quiet - so much so that I don't believe I have ever been on a train journey like it. I had a driving lesson once I arrived, and headed to the computer place to see what I can do about the battery - it seems the only solution is to get another one from Dell or Amazon. Oh well. That's a problem for another day.
Friday was frustrating. I tried to get my art stuff back from my old school, but they couldn't find it. I also went in to get a new dress, but there weren't really any I liked. Anyway, I'm now in Glasgow at a rehearsal for a Celtic Connections concert. As per usual, we're about forty minutes late for sound check, and counting. The concert is sold out, so it should be good once everyone gets sorted out.

No poem today, but here's a picture from sound checks.





Location:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,Glasgow,United Kingdom

Wednesday 25 January 2012

The Soldier's Return - Burns Night

Hello, all!
I'm having a little break at the moment. I've been deciding what I want to take with me to Glasgow to wear this weekend. Otherwise,it's been a quiet day.
I got my timetable for this new semester out, and it starts next week. I do have 3 lectures one after the other in a lecture theatre with no power sockets. My poor old laptop will barely last through 2, so I think I may be forking out for a spare battery if I can find one that will fit my dear old laptop (which incidentally works pretty well otherwise considering its older than a lot of the laptops/computers the rest of my family have which are having loads of problems). My laptop battery still lasts almost as long as it did when I bought it, so it's doing not bad, it just doesn't last long enough all on its own.

Anyway, I promised a Poem by Robert Burns for burns day, didn't I? Well here we are: the Soldiers Return. Technically it's a song, but I never heard it sung, so I just know it as a poem. And a beautiful one at that.

THE SOLDIERS RETURN

When wild war's deadly blast was blawn,
And gentle peace returning,
Wi' mony a sweet babe fatherless,
And mony a widow mourning;
I left the lines and tented field,
Where lang I'd been a lodger,
My humble knapsack a' my wealth,
A poor and honest sodger.

A leal, light heart was in my breast,
My hand unstain'd wi' plunder;
And for fair Scotia hame again,
I cheery on did wander:
I thought upon the banks o' Coil,
I thought upon my Nancy,
I thought upon the witching smile
That caught my youthful fancy.

At length I reach'd the bonie glen,
Where early life I sported;
I pass'd the mill and trysting thorn,
Where Nancy aft I courted:
Wha spied I but my ain dear maid,
Down by her mother's dwelling!
And turn'd me round to hide the flood
That in my een was swelling.

Wi' alter'd voice, quoth I, "Sweet lass,
Sweet as yon hawthorn's blossom,
O! happy, happy may he be,
That's dearest to thy bosom:
My purse is light, I've far to gang,
And fain would be thy lodger;
I've serv'd my king and country lang-
Take pity on a sodger."

Sae wistfully she gaz'd on me,
And lovelier was than ever;
Quo' she, "A sodger ance I lo'ed,
Forget him shall I never:
Our humble cot, and hamely fare,
Ye freely shall partake it;
That gallant badge-the dear cockade,
Ye're welcome for the sake o't."

She gaz'd-she redden'd like a rose -
Syne pale like only lily;
She sank within my arms, and cried,
"Art thou my ain dear Willie?"
"By him who made yon sun and sky!
By whom true love's regarded,
I am the man; and thus may still
True lovers be rewarded.

"The wars are o'er, and I'm come hame,
And find thee still true-hearted;
Tho' poor in gear, we're rich in love,
And mair we'se ne'er be parted."
Quo' she, "My grandsire left me gowd,
A mailen plenish'd fairly;
And come, my faithfu' sodger lad,
Thou'rt welcome to it dearly!"

For gold the merchant ploughs the main,
The farmer ploughs the manor;
But glory is the sodger's prize,
The sodger's wealth is honor:
The brave poor sodger ne'er despise,
Nor count him as a stranger;
Remember he's his country's stay,
In day and hour of danger.

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I'm back again!

Hello. I have been away for a long time. I decided I should try out blogging again. I got a App for my phone, so I don't have an excuse not to write anymore, bar a blank-mind poetry-wise. I can apparently add photos too, but I need to figure that out first.
As an update for you all; I am now at University, working towards a degree in Biomedical Sciences. I turned 18 last week (I know, they say it's all down hill from here, right?). I believe last time I updated you all was the time of the UKs big snowfall in 2010. Can you believe it is now 2012? My very curious, and slightly superstitious side is waiting for December 21st to come around, whilst at the same time, my rational side is laughing at the thought. Either way, I think it's likely to be massively disappointing in the end.
Anyway, no poetry tonight, but Burns' Night is a-nearing here in Scotland. That means a few scottish Burns poems hopefully to come.
In other news, I'm heading off to Celtic connections this weekend. If I can figure out this photo thing, you may get pictures, and if my mind has settled down by then, some poetry to go with it.

And don't worry: the main point of my blog is still poetry-related, but there will be the occasional other life-related stories and such going on. Hopefully I can keep things lively.

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Location:Aberdeen,United Kingdom