Topic: Address to a veggie haggis
There is a famous Robert Burns poem " address to a haggis". this is recited while serving the haggis at a burns' supper ( 25th January).
I am going to a burns' supper next week, I am helping organise it. I am taking into consideration that there are vegetarians even though I believe we should all eat meat
So I wrote this deicated to the veggie lovers.
At the bottom I will do a bit on what some words mean in case some don't know.
Address to a Veggie haggis
Oh Veggie haggis that Veggies eat
Ye taste so good yet ye have nae meat
I dinny think it’s right ye have nae liver
But dinny ye worry, I am a forgiver!
I’ll slit ye doon the middle and serve ye tae the guests
Even tae the meat eaters, the ones that protest
I’ll hae a whiff of yer steam and tell them yer nice
And tell them to eat ye, or they’ll a get rice
It’s got some spices but it’s no quite right
HERE YOU! go on have a bite
I’m sure ye’ll agree it’s no too bad
But dinny tell me it’s the best ye’ve had
Mix it wae yer tatties and neeps
And just like real haggis ye’ll hae it in heaps
It looks quite real and it’s texture is right
In yer mouth there’s such delight
But let me tell ye haggis full O Veg
I’ll no make ye a habit, this I pledge
For I prefer the real haggis all stuffed in a bung
With heart, liver ‘n’ oats and a little bit of lung
the end
Veggie........ Vegetarian
ye...............you ye'll.....you will
nae.............no
dinny..........Do not
tae.............to
doon ..........down
tatties and neeps...........potatoes and turnip
bung...........is the casing used for haggis, traditionally it is the stomach of a sheep or larger intestines of Ox. Probably more animals could be used.