Song-i Hae Been At Crookieden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBBB DBDBEBEB| I HAE been at Crookieden | A |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
| Viewing Willie and his men | A |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
| There our foes that burnt and slew | C |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
| There at last they gat their due | B |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
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| Satan sits in his black neuk | D |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
| Breaking sticks to roast the Duke | D |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
| The bloody monster gae a yell | E |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
| And loud the laugh gied round a' hell | E |
| My bonie laddie Highland laddie | B |
Robert Burns
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About Song-i Hae Been At Crookieden
Song-i Hae Been At Crookieden is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
