'Willie's Awa' or 'Lament For The Absence Of William Creech, Publisher'
Auld chuckie Reekie's sair distrest,
Down droops her ance weel-burnish'd crest,
Nae joy her bonie buskit nest
Can yield ava;
Her darling bird that she loes best,
Willie's awa. ----
O Willie was an unco a witty wight,
And had o' things an unco slight;
Auld Reekie ay he keepit tight,
And trig an' braw:
I fear But now they'll busk her like a fright,
Willie's awa! ----
The stiffest o' them a' he bow'd,
The bauldest o' them a' he cow'd;
They durst nae mair than he allow'd,
That was a law:
We've lost a birkie weel worth gowd,
Willie's awa. ----
;
Frae colleges and boarding schools,
May sprout like simmer puddock-stools
In glen or shaw;
He wha could brush them down to mools
Willie's awa. ----
The brethren o' the commerce-chaumer
May mourn their loss wi' doolfu' clamour;
He was a dictionar and grammar
Among them a':
I fear they'll now mak mony a stammer,
Willie's awa ----
Nae mair we see his levee door
Philosophers and Poets pour,
And toothy Critics by the score
In bloody raw;
The Adjutant of a' the core
Willie's awa. ----
Now worthy Greg'ry'slatin face,
Tytler's and Greenfield's modest grace,
As Rome ne'er saw;
They a' maun meet some ither place,
Willie's awa. ----
Poor Burns ---- even Scotch Drink canna quicken,
He cheeps like some bewilder'd chicken,
Scar'd frae its minnie and the cleckin
By hoodie-craw:
Grief's gien his heart an unco kickin,
Willie's awa. --
Now ev'ry sour-mou'd, girnin blellum,
And Calvin's folk, are fit to fell him;
Ilk self-conceited, critic skellum
His quill may draw;
He wha could brawlie ward their bellum
Willie's awa. ----
Up wimpling, stately Tweed I've sped,
And Eden scenes on crystal Jed,
And Ettrick banks, now roaring red
While tempests blaw;
But every joy and pleasure's fled,
Willie's awa. ----
;Willie's awa. ----
A text for Infamy to preach;
And lastly, streekit out to bleach
In winter snaw;
When I forget thee, Willie Creech,
Tho' far awa! ----
May never wicked Fortune touzle him!
May never wicked men bamboozle him!
Until a pow as auld's Methusalem
He canty claw!
Then to the blessed new Jerusalem
Fleet-wing awa!!!
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Key details
- Archive number
- NTS/02/25/BRN/02/33
- Alt. number
- 3.6173
- Date
- 13 May 1787
- On display
- No
- Creator
- Burns, Robert (Author)
- Recipient
- Creech, William
- Archive number
- NTS/02/25/BRN/02/33
- Alt. number
- 3.6173
- Date
- 13 May 1787
- On display
- No
- Creator
- Burns, Robert (Author)
- Recipient
- Creech, William
Description
'Willie's Awa' or 'Lament For The Absence Of William Creech, Publisher'
This poem accompanied the letter Robert sent to his publisher William Creech on 13 May 1787 (see object 3.6042). The poem is a mock lament of Creech's absence from Edinburgh while in London arranging for an English edition of Burns's poems to be published.
Archive information
Themes
Hierarchy
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Robert Burns, collection of poems and songs
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- 'Willie's Awa' or 'Lament For The Absence Of William Creech, Publisher'