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The poem follows a convivial, hard-drinking man who ignores his wife's warnings and rides home late after heavy drinking. Crossing a stormy stretch of country he comes upon a witches' revel in a haunted kirk, where grotesque dancers and a demonic fiddler perform and a young witch in a short cutty-sark draws his gaze. Alarmed, he flees on his mare, which barely clears a bridge that spirits dare not cross, though the mare loses her tail to a pursuing witch. The narrative pairs bawdy humor with supernatural horror, using Scots diction, lively meter, and vivid imagery to caution against excess while evoking rural life.
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