John Anderson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADED AFAFADBD| John Anderson my jo John | A |
| When we were first acquent | B |
| Your locks were like the raven | C |
| Your bonnie brow was brent | B |
| But now your brow is bald John | A |
| Your locks are like the snow | D |
| But blessings on your frosty pow | E |
| John Anderson my jo | D |
| - | |
| John Anderson my jo John | A |
| We clamb the hill thegither | F |
| And mony a canty day John | A |
| We've had wi' ane anither | F |
| Now we maun totter down John | A |
| But hand in hand we'll go | D |
| And sleep thegither at the foot | B |
| John Anderson my jo | D |
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