Out Over The Forth. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BACA CACATune Charlie Gordon's welcome hame | A |
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Out over the Forth I look to the north | B |
But what is the north and its Highlands to me | A |
The south nor the east gie ease to my breast | C |
The far foreign land or the wild rolling sea | A |
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But I look to the west when I gae to rest | C |
That happy my dreams and my slumbers may be | A |
For far in the west lives he I Io'e best | C |
The lad that is dear to my babie and me | A |
Robert Burns
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