My Nannie, O Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FBFB GBGB HBHB HBHB GBGB IBIBBehind yon hills where Lugar flows | A |
'Mang moors an' mosses many O | B |
The wintry sun the day has clos'd | C |
And I'll awa to Nannie O | B |
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The westlin wind blaws loud and shill | D |
The night's baith mirk an' rainy O | B |
But I'll get my plaid an' out I'll steal | E |
An' owre the hills to Nannie O | B |
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My Nannie's charming sweet an' young | F |
Nae artfu' wiles to Will ye O | B |
May ill befa' the flattering tongue | F |
That wad beguile my Nannie O | B |
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Her face is fair her heart is true | G |
She's spotless as she's bonnie O | B |
The op'ning gowan wet wi' dew | G |
Nae purer is than Nannie O | B |
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A country lad is my degree | H |
And few there be that ken me O | B |
But what care I how few they be | H |
I'm welcome aye to Nannie O | B |
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My riches a' 's my penny fee | H |
An' I maun guide it cannie O | B |
But warl's gear ne'er troubles me | H |
My thoughts are a' my Nannie O | B |
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Our auld guidman delights to view | G |
His sheep and kye thrive bonnie O | B |
But I'm as blythe that hauds his pleugh | G |
An' has nae care but Nannie O | B |
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Come weel come woe I care na by | I |
I'll tak' what Heav'n will sen' me O | B |
Nae ither care in life have I | I |
But live an' love my Nannie O | B |
Robert Burns
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