Song-it Was A' For Our Rightfu' King Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACB DEFCE GHICH JEKCL MNOCNIT was a' for our rightfu' King | A |
We left fair Scotland's strand | B |
It was a' for our rightfu' King | A |
We e'er saw Irish land my dear | C |
We e'er saw Irish land | B |
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Now a' is done that men can do | D |
And a' is done in vain | E |
My Love and Native Land fareweel | F |
For I maun cross the main my dear | C |
For I maun cross the main | E |
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He turn'd him right and round about | G |
Upon the Irish shore | H |
And gae his bridle reins a shake | I |
With adieu for evermore my dear | C |
And adieu for evermore | H |
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The soger frae the wars returns | J |
The sailor frae the main | E |
But I hae parted frae my Love | K |
Never to meet again my dear | C |
Never to meet again | L |
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When day is gane and night is come | M |
And a' folk bound to sleep | N |
I think on him that's far awa | O |
The lee lang night and weep my dear | C |
The lee lang night and weep | N |
Robert Burns
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