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    My favorite, although I must say there are literally hundreds and I haven't got through them all, is "Address to the toothache."

    I am a medic and as well as experiencing it myself, as we all probably have, I have treated toothache in others. In it's mild form, it is irritating at best. In it's extreme, it's the kind of pain that makes you want to gnash your own head off.

    I think Burns has captured it. The anguish and distress is sheer agony and bear in mind in his day and age there was no magic analgesia tablets to make it go away. And dentistry by door-knob would not be my idea of fun.

    Great Poet, great poetry, great poem. And who else but Robert Burns would consider such a title.

    Immense!

    ADDRESS TO THE TOOTHACHE.

    [“I had intended,” says Burns in writing to Creech, 30th May, 1789, “to have troubled you with a long letter, but at present the delightful sensation of an omnipotent toothache so engrosses all my inner man, as to put it out of my power even to write nonsense.” The poetic Address to the Toothache seems to belong to this period.]

    My curse upon thy venom’d stang,
    That shoots my tortur’d gums alang;
    And thro’ my lugs gies mony a twang,
    Wi’ gnawing vengeance;Tearing my nerves wi’ bitter pang,
    Like racking engines!

    When fevers burn, or ague freezes,
    Rheumatics gnaw, or cholic squeezes;
    Our neighbours’ sympathy may ease us,
    Wi’ pitying moan;But thee—thou hell o’ a’ diseases,
    Ay mocks our groan!

    Adown my beard the slavers trickle!
    I kick the wee stools o’er the mickle,
    As round the fire the giglets keckle, To see me loup;
    While, raving mad, I wish a heckle
    Were in their doup.

    O’ a’ the num’rous human dools,
    Ill har’sts, daft bargains, cutty-stools,
    Or worthy friends rak’d i’ the mools,
    Sad sight to see!The tricks o’ knaves, or fash o’ fools,
    Thou bears’t the gree.

    Where’er that place be priests ca’ hell,
    Whence a’ the tones o’ mis’ry yell,
    And ranked plagues their numbers tell,
    In dreadfu’ raw,Thou, Toothache, surely bear’st the bell
    Amang them a’!

    O thou grim mischief-making chiel,
    That gars the notes of discord squeel,
    ’Till daft mankind aft dance a reel
    In gore a shoe-thick!—Gie’ a’ the faes o’ Scotland’s weal
    A towmond’s Toothache.

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    To the Toothache
    Now that is painfully true!
    Martin.
    AKA - The Scouter in a Kilt.
    Proud, but homesick, son of Skye.
    Member of the Clan MacLeod Society (Scotland)

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    By the way.

    Worth mentioning again although it seemed to slip by the Forum last time I brought it up. Anyone who loves Burns will certainly appreciate the work of "Rab Wilson" A modern Scottish bard from Dumfries and Galloway (Burns Country) who writes in similar vein about contemporary issues. It's also superb stuff.

    Here is a link to the original thread containing tasters.

    Enjoy these AFTER you've told us what your favourite Burns poem is. [sorry Jimmy, didn't mean to hi-jack]

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