St. Andrew's Day - A Toast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED AFGF HDHD HBHB ADAD| Wha cares if skies be dull and gray | A |
| Wha heeds November weather | B |
| Let ilka Scot be glad to day | A |
| The whole wide warl' thegither | B |
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| We're a' a prood and stubborn lot | C |
| And clannish sae fowk name us | D |
| Ay but with sic guid cause none ought | E |
| Tae judge us or tae blame us | D |
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| For joys that are we'll pledge to day | A |
| A land baith fair and glowing | F |
| Here's tae the hames o' Canada | G |
| Wi' luve and peace o'erflowing | F |
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| For joys that were for auld lang syne | H |
| For tender chords that bind us | D |
| A toast your hand auld friend in mine | H |
| The land we left behind us | D |
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| Ho lowlanders Ho hielandmen | H |
| We'll toast her a' thegither | B |
| Here's tae each bonnie loch and glen | H |
| Here's tae her hills and heather | B |
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| Here's tae the auld hame far away | A |
| While tender mists do blind us | D |
| We'll pledge on this St Andrew's day | A |
| The land we left behind us | D |
Jean Blewett
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