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  1. Comin' Thro' the Rye" is a poem written in 1782 by Robert Burns (1759–1796). The words are put to the melody of the Scottish Minstrel " Common' Frae The Town ". This is a variant of the tune to which " Auld Lang Syne " is usually sung—the melodic shape is almost identical, the difference lying in the tempo and rhythm.

  2. [First Setting] Comin thro' the rye, poor body, She draigl't a' her petticoatie. Comin thro' the rye. [ CHORUS.] Oh Jenny 's a' weet poor body. Jenny 's seldom dry, She draigl't a' her petticoatie. Comin thro' the rye. Gin a body meet a body. Comin thro' the rye, Gin a body kiss a body — Need a body cry. Oh Jenny 's a' weet, &c.

  3. 28. Juli 2019 · The poem "Comin Thro' the Rye" by Scottish writer Robert Burns (1759–1796), is probably best known because of Holden Caulfield's misinterpretation of it in J.D. Salinger's novel " The Catcher in the Rye ." Instead of "meeting" a body in the rye, he remembers it as "catching" a body.

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  4. 28. Juli 2019 · Aktualisiert am 28. Juli 2019. Das Gedicht „Comin Thro' the Rye“ des schottischen Schriftstellers Robert Burns (1759–1796) ist wahrscheinlich am bekanntesten, weil Holden Caulfield es in JD Salingers Roman „ The Catcher in the Rye “ falsch interpretiert hat.

  5. This is a song by Robert Burns. It was written in 1788 and is read here by Karen Dunbar . More about this song. This version of 'Comin' thro' the rye' was composed by Burns for James...

  6. Analysis (ai): "Comin Thro' the Rye" is a lighthearted Scottish folk song that depicts a brief encounter between two people in a field of rye. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the refrain, "Comin thro' the rye," which suggests a sense of carefree abandon.

  7. 8/2200 - 0. Poem Comin Thro The Rye by Robert Burns : Comin thro' the rye, poor body, Comin thro' the rye, She draigl't a' her petticoatie Comin thr.