Kilts, Ye Ken Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDAEA DCCCDAFA GDDDHIDINoo ye ken we'll see 'em agen | A |
Waggling doon the street | B |
While the baton twirls an' the piper skirls | C |
To the beat of the marching feet | B |
Left right glimmerin' bright | D |
Buttons and cairngorms shine | A |
While the pipes give forth 'The Cock o' the North' | E |
Ho The kilts are in the line | A |
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Far an' faint ye hear the plaint | D |
Comin' adoon the breeze | C |
Closer it comes wi' the crackle o' drums | C |
An' the lift o' the naked knees | C |
Left right was ever a sight | D |
Finer by burn or glen | A |
Wi' the tunes ye know like the auld 'Keel Row' | F |
Tis the march o' the Cameron men | A |
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Pageantry it ever shall be | G |
An asset in any land | D |
But the lad who's built to carry a kilt | D |
Losh mon But he is grand | D |
Steppin' along to some auld song | H |
Or a war chant tipped wi' flame | I |
'Tis the kilt the kilt An' the pibroch's lilt | D |
Callin' us callin' us hame | I |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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