The Sun Rises Bright In France Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EBEB BBBB BBBB BBBBThe sun rises bright in France | A |
And fair sets he | B |
But he has tint the blythe blink he had | C |
In my ain countree | D |
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O it 's nae my ain ruin | E |
That saddens aye my e'e | B |
But the dear Marie I left behin' | E |
Wi' sweet bairnies three | B |
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My lanely hearth burn'd bonnie | B |
And smiled my ain Marie | B |
I've left a' my heart behin' | B |
In my ain countree | B |
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The bud comes back to summer | B |
And the blossom to the bee | B |
But I'll win back O never | B |
To my ain countree | B |
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O I am leal to high Heaven | B |
Where soon I hope to be | B |
An' there I'll meet ye a' soon | B |
Frae my ain countree | B |
Allan Cunningham
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