Scotch Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE DEF GHF IJI| Oh forth she went like a braw braw bride | A |
| To meet her winsome groom | B |
| When she was aware of twa bonny birds | C |
| Sat biggin' in the broom | B |
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| The tane it built with the green green moss | D |
| But and the bents sae fine | E |
| And the tither wi' a lock o' lady's hair | F |
| Linked up wi' siller twine | E |
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| 'O whaur gat ye the green green moss | D |
| O whaur the bents sae fine | E |
| And whaur gat ye the bonny broun hair | F |
| That ance was tress o' mine ' | - |
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| 'We gat the moss fra' the elditch aile | G |
| The bents fra' the whinny muir | H |
| And a fause knight threw us the bonny broun hair | F |
| To please his braw new fere ' | - |
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| 'Gae pull gae pull the simmer leaves | I |
| And strew them saft o'er me | J |
| My token's tint my love is fause | I |
| I'll lay me doon and dee ' | - |
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Charles Kingsley
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