The Wind O' Death. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDDEACADFFGEADAB DDDEOh we hae a' to die dear | A |
We're a' to gang awa' | B |
We when Death's wind blows by dear | A |
Like apples hae to fa' | C |
Howe'er we may be clinging | D |
Be green or rosy hinging | D |
When we hear the wind singing | D |
A glamour's over a' | E |
We drap unto the ground dear | A |
Each frae the boughs we fa' | C |
When we hear the wind sound dear | A |
The voice in the wind ca' | D |
It comes through leagues o' heaven | F |
A dream joy to it given | F |
It comes at morn or even | G |
Wi' the glamour over a' | E |
We'll wait for it to blow dear | A |
How sweet the birdies ca' | D |
The flowers come and go dear | A |
There's peace atween us twa | B |
The love light round us clinging | D |
'Tis sweet together hinging | D |
To wait for the wind's singing | D |
Wi' the glamour over a' | E |
Robert Crawford
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