haggis was a metaphor for penis...Burns could nae get enough of long juicy sausages..
Check his poem: "Up the bum, no harm done"
The title of the novel 'Of Mice and Men' comes from a poem called 'To a Mouse' by Robert Burns
In a Robert Burns poem
no he is scottish, like me. hahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaa!!!!!
Robert Burns is a Scottish poet who inspired John Steinbeck to call his novel, "Of Mice and Men". He wrote a poem about a mouse that built it's home on a field, and a farm machine rides over it and destroys the nest.
his full name is Robert Burness. i dont no his middle name. he changed his last name to burns. i dont no why?
If you mean about the poem it was written by Robert Burns from his poem 'To a Mouse'.
Robert Burns was Scottish.
Robert Burns was influenced by Scottish folk songs and ballads, as well as the works of poets such as Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson. He was also inspired by the works of classical writers like Robert Burns and William Shakespeare.
no Robert burns is not alive
Robert Burns kids
Robert Burns had seven siblings, including his brothers Robert, Gilbert, William, and James, and his sisters Agnes, Annabella, and Isabella. So, there you have it, all the names of Robert Burns' brothers and sisters. Hope that satisfies your burning curiosity!
Robert Kenneth Kavanaugh Burns has written: 'Uncle Sam's fighting men' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Army, United States. Navy