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Cuddle Doon

‘Cuddle Doon’ by Alexander Anderson is a poem about a mother trying to persuade her children to go to sleep. It uses Scots dialect to convey the culture of the speaker and her family.

Alexander Anderson was a Scottish poet who lived from 1845 to 1909. Born in Kirkconnel, Anderson published several volumes of poetry over the course of his life. 'Cuddle Doon' is widely listed as his most famous works. It demonstrates his skill with language and his use of the Scots dialect.

The bairnies cuddle doon at nicht

Wi muckle faught and din.

โ€œOh try anโ€™ sleep, ye waukrife rogues,

Your faitherโ€™s cominโ€™ in.โ€

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