Tam o' Shanter with Nathan Kring

Tam o' Shanter is one of the longest works of Robert Burns and it accompanies a drawing of the auld Kirk at Alloway, drawn by Captain Francis Gross. Burns published the poem in 1790. If you have a hard time following the story I recommend downloading the comic from Scots Hoose (link below). Thank you for watching! Firstly, many heartfelt thanks to other content creators that unofficially mentor me with pronunciation and inflection, etc.: Cameron Goodall: ‪@ImmortalBurns‬    / @immortalburns   The Sheep Game: ‪@TheSheepGame‬    / @thesheepgame   Robert Burns Live - The Burns Supper speaker: ‪@christophertaitrobertburns6056‬    / @christophertaitrobertburns6056   Bruce Fummey's YouTube Channel: ‪@ScotlandHistoryTours‬    / @scotlandhistorytours   A special thanks to Robin Thoms for inspiring and encouraging me to make this my tenth memorized work of Burns. I had intentionally avoided even looking at it due to its scale, but with his encouragement I was able to accomplish. ‪@clanmacthomassociety‬ Check out the comic for Tam o' Shanter published by Scots Hoose! The comic is contained in the page linked below and is available for free download as a .pdf: http://scotsinschools.co.uk/poems.html www.scotshooseyaldi.com The text of the poem can be found here: http://www.robertburns.org.uk/Assets/... Tartan worn is Appalachian Folklore by ‪@USAKiltsOfficial‬ #robertburns #rabbieburns #burnspoetry #scottishpoetry #poetry #kilts #appalachianfolklore #tartan #usakilts #auldkirkalloway #kirkalloway #ayrshire #scotland