To Mesdames Zassetsky And Garschine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABAB AAAAAA AAACAC DDDEDE AAADADTHE wind may blaw the lee gang way | A |
And aye the lift be mirk an' gray | A |
An deep the moss and steigh the brae | A |
Where a' maun gang | B |
There's still an hoor in ilka day | A |
For luve and sang | B |
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And canty hearts are strangely steeled | A |
By some dikeside they'll find a bield | A |
Some couthy neuk by muir or field | A |
They're sure to hit | A |
Where frae the blatherin' wind concealed | A |
They'll rest a bit | A |
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An' weel for them if kindly fate | A |
Send ower the hills to them a mate | A |
They'll crack a while o' kirk an' State | A |
O' yowes an' rain | C |
An' when it's time to take the gate | A |
Tak' ilk his ain | C |
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Sic neuk beside the southern sea | D |
I soucht sic place o' quiet lee | D |
Frae a' the winds o' life To me | D |
Fate rarely fair | E |
Had set a freendly company | D |
To meet me there | E |
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Kindly by them they gart me sit | A |
An' blythe was I to bide a bit | A |
Licht as o' some hame fireside lit | A |
My life for me | D |
Ower early maun I rise an' quit | A |
This happy lee | D |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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