
The verses open with a tender, homespun tribute to a beloved ‘Bonnie Joann,’ rendered in a lyrical Scots dialect that instantly transports listeners to mist‑laden braes and bustling market towns. Through gentle humor and quiet longing the poet sketches everyday scenes—wind‑swept coasts, lantern‑lit Halloween nights, and the stubborn optimism of a wandering tramp—each line humming with the rhythm of the land.
In this collection the poet balances light‑hearted character sketches, such as the blustering ‘Beadle o’ Drumlee,’ with more solemn reflections on loss and memory. The language is clear yet richly textured, offering a chorus of voices that celebrate both the rugged beauty of the Scottish countryside and the simple joys of community life. Listeners will find themselves drawn into a world where the east wind carries stories of love, work, and the ever‑turning seasons.
Language
en
Duration
~30 minutes (29K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: John Murray, 1921.
Credits
Sonya Schermann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2022-12-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1946
A Scottish writer remembered for vivid historical fiction and finely crafted poetry in Scots, she brought the language and life of northeast Scotland to the page with unusual warmth and precision. Her work ranges from novels and stories to lyrics that helped keep Scots literature alive for new generations.
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