John Anderson, My Jo

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"John Anderson, My Jo" is a traditional Scottish song and poem, often attributed to Robert Burns, that affectionately reflects on lifelong love and aging.

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instanceOf Scottish song
poem
song
associatedWith Robert Burns NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
culturalOrigin Scottish tradition
genre folk music
poetry
hasCharacter John Anderson NERFINISHED
the speaker’s husband
hasCulturalSignificance classic example of Scottish love lyric about old age
hasMotif enduring love despite aging
growing old together
reflection on youth and old age
hasRefrain “John Anderson, my jo” NERFINISHED
hasTitleLanguage Scots
influenced later interpretations of Burns’s love lyrics
language English
Scots
literaryForm lyric poem
meter song meter typical of Scottish airs
narrativeVoice first person
oftenAttributedTo Robert Burns NERFINISHED
partOf Scottish folk song repertoire
perspective wife addressing her husband
primaryTheme aging
lifelong love
marital affection
structure strophic
subjectMatter conjugal love
passage of time
tone affectionate
nostalgic
usedIn traditional Scottish music performance

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