Song-o May, Thy Morn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDBDB EDEDEDED| O MAY thy morn was ne'er so sweet | A |
| As the mirk night o' December | B |
| For sparkling was the rosy wine | C |
| And private was the chamber | B |
| And dear was she I dare na name | D |
| But I will aye remember | B |
| And dear was she I dare na name | D |
| But I will aye remember | B |
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| And here's to them that like oursel | E |
| Can push about the jorum | D |
| And here's to them that wish us weel | E |
| May a' that's guid watch o'er 'em | D |
| And here's to them we dare na tell | E |
| The dearest o' the quorum | D |
| And here's to them we dare na tell | E |
| The dearest o' the quorum | D |
Robert Burns
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