Bide A Wee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBEB FGBGEBH| 'The puir auld folk at home ye mind | A |
| Are frail and failing sair | B |
| And weel I ken they'd miss me lad | C |
| Gin I come hame nae mair | B |
| The grist is out the times are hard | D |
| The kine are only three | B |
| I canna leave the auld folk now | E |
| We'd better bide a wee | B |
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| 'I fear me sair they're failing baith | F |
| For when I sit apart | G |
| They talk o' Heaven so earnestly | B |
| It well nigh breaks my heart | G |
| So laddie dinna urge me now | E |
| It surely winna be | B |
| I canna leave the auld folk yet | H |
| We'd better bide a wee ' | - |
Louisa May Alcott
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