McPherson's Farewell


Farewell, ye dungeons dark and strong, The wretch's destinie! McPherson's time will not be long, On yonder gallows-tree. Sae rantingly, sae wantonly, Sae dauntingly gaed he; He play'd a spring, and danc'd it round, Below the gallows-tree. O what is death but parting breath? On many a bloody plain I've dar'd his face, and in this place I scorn him yet again! Untie these bands from off my hands, And bring me to my sword; And there's no a man in all Scotland, But I'll brave him at a word. I've liv'd a life of sturt and strife; I die by treacherie: It burns my heart I must depart, And not avenged be. Now farewell light, thou sunshine bright, And all beneath the sky! May coward shame distain his name, The wretch that dares not die! Sae rantingly, sae wantonly, Sae dauntingly gaed he; He play'd a spring, and danc'd it round, Below the gallows-tree.

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Paul Young

About this work

This is a song by Robert Burns. It was written in 1788 and is read here by Paul Young.

Themes for this song

deathanguish

Selected for 18 December

The death penalty for murder in Britain was abolished on this day in 1969. That change in the law came centuries too late for the miscreant condemned to swing from, 'yonder gallows tree' in today's selection. Jamie McPherson was executed on November 16th, 1700. As the noose was placed around his neck he played on his fiddle, the tune to which Burns's words are set. The prisoner offered to bequeath the much prized instrument to any bystander who could repeat the melody. Since none could, the outlaw smashed the violin and went, complaining bitterly of treachery to his death.

Donny O'Rourke

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