Seeds in the Wind Quotes
Seeds in the Wind: Poems in Scots for Children
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“Wee Wullie Waggletail, what is a' your stishie?
Tak a doup o' water and courie on a stane:
Ilka tree stands dozent, an' the wind without a hishie
Fitters in atween the fleurs and shogs them, ane be ane.
What whigmaleerie gars ye jow and jink amanf the duckies,
Wi' a rowsan simmer sin beekin on your croun;
Wheeple, wheeple, wheeplin like a wee burn owre the chuckies,
An wagglin here, an wagglin there, an wagglin up an' doun.”
― Seeds in the Wind: Poems in Scots for Children
Tak a doup o' water and courie on a stane:
Ilka tree stands dozent, an' the wind without a hishie
Fitters in atween the fleurs and shogs them, ane be ane.
What whigmaleerie gars ye jow and jink amanf the duckies,
Wi' a rowsan simmer sin beekin on your croun;
Wheeple, wheeple, wheeplin like a wee burn owre the chuckies,
An wagglin here, an wagglin there, an wagglin up an' doun.”
― Seeds in the Wind: Poems in Scots for Children
