The Scot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEGHDHD IJIJKDKD LMLMNDND OPOPQDQD KRKSKDKD TNTUKDND

That no Scotsman is perfect we freely confessA
Nor has been since the time of the fallB
Yet we think notwithstanding and neverthelessA
He is nae sheep shank bane after allB
Sic excellent pairts as he has will atoneC
For the lack of a tittle or jotD
And although we don't boast it is very well knownC
For some things you must go to a ScotD
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If you want a sweet song that comes straight from the heartE
Of a man who had few for his peersF
An approved son of genius and master of artE
And a lover with laughter and tearsG
A song that gives honor to personal worthH
And ennobles the lowliest lotD
And makes brothers of all who inhabit the earthH
You must go for a' that to a ScotD
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If you want a good story entrancingly toldI
By a genuine king of the penJ
A right royal dispenser of things new and oldI
And a faithful portrayer of menJ
A tale that will brighten your work and your playK
And will do what some others do notD
Give you knowledge and wisdom and heart for the frayK
You will go to Sir Walter the ScotD
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If you want the high spirit that scorns to make truceL
With a foeman on suppliant kneeM
The untameable will of a Wallace or BruceL
Or the dash of a Bonnie DundeeM
Fierce courage that nothing on earth can subdueN
Sense of honor that shrinks from a blotD
Inexhaustible loyalty loving and trueN
You will find them to day in a ScotD
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If you want an intense love of country and kinO
An attachment as tender as strongP
That can gar the blood leap when the pipers beginO
And the tear start at sound of a songP
A grand patriotic devotion and prideQ
That makes sanctified ground of the spotD
Where a Scotsman for freedom has suffered and diedQ
You will find what you want in a ScotD
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If you want a hale bodied and clear headed chielK
Independent and honest and goodR
With a hand that can do and a heart that can feelK
And tenacious of purpose and shrewdS
Whose thrift makes the face of prosperity smileK
Who's contented with what he has gotD
But is ready and careful to add to his pileK
You may find what you want in a ScotD
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Gin ye wush a douce body auldfarrant and gashT
Unco' waukrife and couthie and brawN
Ower eydent wi' daft clishmaclavers to fashT
Or to thole whigmaleeries avaU
Mak's nae collieshangie wad fley a bit fleeK
But is siccer and dour as a stotD
Tak's the scone and the kebbuck and carries the greeN
Ye'll be spierin' gude faith for a ScotD

W. M. Mackeracher



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