Hee Balou. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDEF EEED| Tune The Highland Balou | A |
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| Hee balou my sweet wee Donald | B |
| Picture o' the great Clanronald | B |
| Brawlie kens our wanton chief | C |
| Wha got my young Highland thief | C |
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| Leeze me on thy bonnie craigie | D |
| An' thou live thou'll steal a naigie | D |
| Travel the country thro' and thro' | E |
| And bring hame a Carlisle cow | F |
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| III | - |
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| Thro' the Lawlands o'er the border | E |
| Weel my babie may thou furder | E |
| Herry the louns o' the laigh countree | E |
| Syne to the Highlands hame to me | D |
Robert Burns
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About Hee Balou.
Hee Balou. is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
