Song-carle, An' The King Come Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CDDAE FGHAE AAAAE| Chorus Carle an the King come | A |
| Carle an the King come | A |
| Thou shalt dance and I will sing | B |
| Carle an the King come | A |
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| AN SOMEBODY were come again | C |
| Then somebody maun cross the main | D |
| And every man shall hae his ain | D |
| Carle an the King come | A |
| Carle an the King come c | E |
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| I trow we swapped for the worse | F |
| We gae the boot and better horse | G |
| And that we'll tell them at the cross | H |
| Carle an the King come | A |
| Carle an the King come c | E |
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| Coggie an the King come | A |
| Coggie an the King come | A |
| I'se be fou and thou'se be toom | A |
| Coggie an the King come | A |
| Coggie an the King come c | E |
Robert Burns
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About Song-carle, An' The King Come
Song-carle, An' The King Come is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
