The Home Of Death

“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.”

George Macdonald The copyright of the poems published here are belong to their poets. Internetpoem.com is a non-profit poetry portal. All information in here has been published only for educational and informational purposes.