Will You Come Along With Me? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDDC A ECFCGGGC A DCDCHHHC I JCKCDDDC

IA
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Will you come along with meB
In the fresh spring tideC
My comforter to beB
Through the world so wideC
Will you come and learn the waysD
A student spends his daysD
On the bonny bonny braesD
Of our ain burnsideC
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IIA
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For the lambs will soon be hereE
In the fresh spring tideC
As lambs come every yearF
On our ain burnsideC
Poor things they will not stayG
But we will keep the dayG
When first we saw them playG
On our ain burnsideC
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IIIA
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We will watch the budding treesD
In the fresh spring tideC
While the murmurs of the breezeD
Through the branches glideC
Where the mavis builds her nestH
And finds both work and restH
In the bush she loves the bestH
On our ain burnsideC
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IVI
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And the life we then shall leadJ
In the fresh spring tideC
Will make thee mine indeedK
Though the world be wideC
No stranger s blame or praiseD
Shall turn us from the waysD
That brought us happy daysD
On our ain burnsideC

James Clerk Maxwell



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