A Red - Red Rose

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The poem expresses the speaker's deep love for their beloved that will last as long as the seas exist.

The poem is about the speaker's love for their beloved that is as beautiful and fleeting as a red rose in June but as enduring as the seas.

The poem uses imagery of a red rose and melody to describe the beauty and sweetness of the speaker's love.

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9. A RED, RED ROSE


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ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) BRIAN LEWIS (ASCAP)

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