Gaein And Comin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDBBBBB EBDBFBFBBBFB| Whan Andrew frae Strathbogie gaed | A |
| The lift was lowerin dreary | B |
| The sun he wadna raise his heid | A |
| The win' blew laich and eerie | B |
| In's pooch he had a plack or twa | C |
| I vow he hadna mony | B |
| Yet Andrew like a linty sang | D |
| For Lizzie was sae bonny | B |
| O Lizzie Lizzie bonny lassie | B |
| Bonny saucy hizzy | B |
| What richt had ye to luik at me | B |
| And drive me daft and dizzy | B |
| - | |
| Whan Andrew to Strathbogie cam | E |
| The sun was shinin rarely | B |
| He rade a horse that pranced and sprang | D |
| I vow he sat him fairly | B |
| And he had gowd to spen' and spare | F |
| And a hert as true as ony | B |
| But his luik was doon his sigh was sair | F |
| For Lizzie was sae bonny | B |
| O Lizzie Lizzie bonny hizzy | B |
| Aih the sunlicht weary | B |
| Ye're straucht and rare ye're fause though fair | F |
| Hech auld John Armstrong's deary | B |
George Macdonald
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