Song-i'm O'er Young To Marry Yet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CDEDF CFDFF CDEDF GDCDFChorus I'm o'er young I'm o'er young | A |
I'm o'er young to marry yet | B |
I'm o'er young 'twad be a sin | C |
To tak me frae my mammy yet | B |
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I AM my mammny's ae bairn | C |
Wi' unco folk I weary sir | D |
And lying in a man's bed | E |
I'm fley'd it mak me eerie sir | D |
I'm o'er young c | F |
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My mammie coft me a new gown | C |
The kirk maun hae the gracing o't | F |
Were I to lie wi' you kind Sir | D |
I'm feared ye'd spoil the lacing o't | F |
I'm o'er young c | F |
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Hallowmass is come and gane | C |
The nights are lang in winter sir | D |
And you an' I in ae bed | E |
In trowth I dare na venture sir | D |
I'm o'er young c | F |
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Fu' loud an' shill the frosty wind | G |
Blaws thro' the leafless timmer sir | D |
But if ye come this gate again | C |
I'll aulder be gin simmer sir | D |
I'm o'er young c | F |
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