The Road To Marykirk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBB CBDBBBBB| To Marykirk ye'll set ye forth | A |
| An' whustle as ye step alang | B |
| An' aye the Grampians i' the North | A |
| Are glow'rin' on ye as ye gang | B |
| By Martin's Den through beech an' birk | B |
| A breith comes soughin' sweet an' strang | B |
| Alang the road to Marykirk | B |
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| Frae mony a field ye'll hear the cry | C |
| O' teuchits skirlin' on the wing | B |
| Noo East noo West amang the kye | D |
| An smell o' whins the wind 'll bring | B |
| Aye lad it blaws a thocht to mock | B |
| The licht o' day on ilka thing | B |
| For you that went yon road last spring | B |
| Are lying deid in Flanders Jock | B |
Violet Jacob
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