Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw

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"Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw" is a well-known Scots love song and poem traditionally attributed to Robert Burns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scots-language song
poem
song
associatedWith Romantic-era poetry
Scottish song tradition
author Robert Burns NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
focusesOn devotion to a single beloved
genre Scottish folk song
love song
hasAddressee the speaker's beloved
hasAlternativeSpelling Of a' the airts the wind can blaw NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance frequently performed in Scottish music repertoire
well-known Scots love song
hasForm lyric poem
hasInfluenceOn later Scottish love songs
hasMainCharacter the speaker
hasMainTheme longing for an absent lover
romantic love
hasTitleInEnglish Of All the Airts the Wind Can Blow NERFINISHED
isFrequentlyAnthologizedIn collections of Robert Burns' songs and poems
language Scots
literaryTradition Scottish literature
lyricist Robert Burns NERFINISHED
mentionsConcept the winds from all directions
meter song-like stanzaic form
partOf Robert Burns song tradition
setting Scottish landscape
writtenInDialect Scots

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The Scots Musical Museum containsWork Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw