Bonny Lassie O! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ACCA ADDA AEEA AFFA AGGAO the evening's for the fair bonny lassie O | A |
To meet the cooler air and walk an angel there | B |
With the dark dishevelled hair | B |
Bonny lassie O | A |
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The bloom's on the brere bonny lassie O | A |
Oak apples on the tree and wilt thou gang to see | C |
The shed I've made for thee | C |
Bonny lassie O | A |
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Tis agen the running brook bonny lassie O | A |
In a grassy nook hard by with a little patch of sky | D |
And a bush to keep us dry | D |
Bonny lassie O | A |
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There's the daisy all the year bonny lassie O | A |
There's the king cup bright as gold and the speedwell never cold | E |
And the arum leaves unrolled | E |
Bonny lassie O | A |
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O meet me at the shed bonny lassie O | A |
With a woodbine peeping in and the roses like thy skin | F |
Blushing thy praise to win | F |
Bonny lassie O | A |
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I will meet thee there at e'en bonny lassie O | A |
When the bee sips in the bean and grey willow branches lean | G |
And the moonbeam looks between | G |
Bonny lassie O | A |
John Clare
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