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  1. Back to Previous. Ae Fond Kiss. By Robert Burns. Ae fond kiss, and then we sever; Ae fareweel, and then forever! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee, Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. Who shall say that Fortune grieves him, While the star of hope she leaves him? Me, nae cheerfu' twinkle lights me; Dark despair around benights me.

  2. 1.24K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.5K. 156K views 7 years ago. From the album 'Songs of Robert Burns', the much loved Scottish song, Ae Fond Kiss. With accompaniment from fiddler Jenna Reid and...

  3. Learn More. "Ae Fond Kiss" is a poem by Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, that was written in 1791 and published in 1792. The poem, which describes two lovers parting, was sent by Burns to a woman he loved just before she left Scotland, never to see Burns again. The poem has the highly regular structure, meter, and rhyme scheme of a song ...

  4. 9 de nov. de 2006 · http://www.corries.comThe Official Corries WebsiteThe Corries - Ae Fond Kiss

  5. Summary of Ae Fond Kiss. ‘ Ae Fond Kiss ‘ by Robert Burns tells of the unfortunate parting of two lovers and a speaker’s depression over the many parts of his life he is losing. The poem begins with the speaker bidding his lover farewell and, at the same time, mourning her departure.

  6. Ae Fond Kiss. Ae fond kiss, and then we sever; . Ae fareweel, and then for ever! Deep in heart-wrung tears I'll pledge thee, . Warring sighs and groans I'll wage thee. Who shall say...

  7. The Scots song " Ae fond kiss and then we sever " by the Scottish poet Robert Burns is more commonly known as " Ae fond kiss ". It is Burns's most recorded love song. History. Grave of "Clarinda" in Canongate Kirkyard. After the publication of his collected poems, the Kilmarnock volume, Burns regularly travelled and stayed at Edinburgh.