Jockey's Ta'en The Parting Kiss. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABABCBBB DEDEFGFGTune Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss | A |
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Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss | A |
O'er the mountains he is gane | B |
And with him is a' my bliss | A |
Nought but griefs with me remain | B |
Spare my luve ye winds that blaw | C |
Plashy sleets and beating rain | B |
Spare my luve thou feathery snaw | B |
Drifting o'er the frozen plain | B |
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II | - |
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When the shades of evening creep | D |
O'er the day's fair gladsome e'e | E |
Sound and safely may he sleep | D |
Sweetly blithe his waukening be | E |
He will think on her he loves | F |
Fondly he'll repeat her name | G |
For where'er he distant roves | F |
Jockey's heart is still at hame | G |
Robert Burns
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