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Mary Queen of Scots, Lament
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Robert Burns
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6:59
"Mary Queen of Scots, Lament" is a poem composed by Robert Burns in 1792. It was later set to music by an unknown composer and became a popular Scottish folk song. The poem is a lament for Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland, who was executed in 1587 after being accused of plotting against her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England. The song is composed of three stanzas, each with four lines. The first stanza describes Mary's beauty and her tragic fate, while the second stanza laments her imprisonment and the third stanza mourns her death. The poem is written in a melancholic tone, reflecting the sadness and grief felt by the Scottish people over the loss of their queen. The melody of the song is slow and mournful, with a simple and repetitive structure that emphasizes the sorrowful lyrics. The song is typically performed with a solo singer accompanied by a guitar or other stringed instrument. "Mary Queen of Scots, Lament" has become a popular Scottish folk song and is often performed at Scottish events and gatherings. The song has also been recorded by various artists, including Eddi Reader, who included it on her album "The Songs of Robert Burns." Overall, "Mary Queen of Scots, Lament" is a poignant tribute to a tragic figure in Scottish history, and its haunting melody and melancholic lyrics continue to resonate with audiences today.
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Mary Queen of Scots, Lament  Lament of Mary Queen of Scots
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