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The Home Of Death

    By George MacDonald



    "Death, whaur do ye bide, auld Death?"
    "I bide in ilka breath,"
    Quo' Death;
    "No i' the pyramids,
    No whaur the wormie rids
    'Neth coffin-lids;
    I bidena whaur life has been,
    An' whaur's nae mair to be dune."

    "Death, whaur do ye bide, auld Death?"
    "Wi' the leevin, to dee 'at are laith,"
    Quo' Death;
    "Wi' the man an' the wife
    'At loo like life,
    Bot strife;
    Wi' the bairns 'at hing to their mither,
    Wi' a' 'at loo ane anither."

    "Death, whaur do ye bide, auld Death?"
    "Abune an' aboot an' aneth,"
    Quo' Death;
    "But o' a' the airts
    An' o' a' the pairts,
    In herts--
    Whan the tane to the tither says, Na,
    An' the north win' begins to blaw."



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