Ah, Chloris, Since It May Na Be. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD EFEF GHGH| Tune Major Graham | A |
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| I | - |
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| Ah Chloris since it may na be | B |
| That thou of love wilt hear | C |
| If from the lover thou maun flee | B |
| Yet let the friend be dear | D |
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| II | - |
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| Altho' I love my Chloris mair | E |
| Than ever tongue could tell | F |
| My passion I will ne'er declare | E |
| I'll say I wish thee well | F |
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| III | - |
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| Tho' a' my daily care thou art | G |
| And a' my nightly dream | H |
| I'll hide the struggle in my heart | G |
| And say it is esteem | H |
Robert Burns
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Ah, Chloris, Since It May Na Be. is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
