Kilts, Ye Ken Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDAEA DCCCDAFA GDDDHIDI

Noo ye ken we'll see 'em agenA
Waggling doon the streetB
While the baton twirls an' the piper skirlsC
To the beat of the marching feetB
Left right glimmerin' brightD
Buttons and cairngorms shineA
While the pipes give forth 'The Cock o' the North'E
Ho The kilts are in the lineA
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Far an' faint ye hear the plaintD
Comin' adoon the breezeC
Closer it comes wi' the crackle o' drumsC
An' the lift o' the naked kneesC
Left right was ever a sightD
Finer by burn or glenA
Wi' the tunes ye know like the auld 'Keel Row'F
Tis the march o' the Cameron menA
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Pageantry it ever shall beG
An asset in any landD
But the lad who's built to carry a kiltD
Losh mon But he is grandD
Steppin' along to some auld songH
Or a war chant tipped wi' flameI
'Tis the kilt the kilt An' the pibroch's liltD
Callin' us callin' us hameI

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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