Lines written in the kirk of Lamington
As cauld a wind as ever blew; A caulder kirk, and in't but few; As cauld a minster's ever spak; Ye'se a' be het or I come back.
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As cauld a wind as ever blew; A caulder kirk, and in't but few; As cauld a minster's ever spak; Ye'se a' be het or I come back.
This is a poem by Robert Burns. It was written in 1789 and is read here by Kate Dickie.
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