Jockey's Ta'en The Parting Kiss. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A ABABCBBB DEDEFGFG

Tune Jockey's ta'en the parting kissA
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Jockey's ta'en the parting kissA
O'er the mountains he is ganeB
And with him is a' my blissA
Nought but griefs with me remainB
Spare my luve ye winds that blawC
Plashy sleets and beating rainB
Spare my luve thou feathery snawB
Drifting o'er the frozen plainB
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When the shades of evening creepD
O'er the day's fair gladsome e'eE
Sound and safely may he sleepD
Sweetly blithe his waukening beE
He will think on her he lovesF
Fondly he'll repeat her nameG
For where'er he distant rovesF
Jockey's heart is still at hameG

Robert Burns



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