“Comin’ thro’ the rye” by Robert Burns

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“Comin’ thro’ the rye” by Robert Burns Read the poem. What does it mean? O, Jenny's a' weet, poor body, Jenny's seldom dry: She draigl't a' her petticoatie, Comin thro' the rye! Chorus: Comin thro' the rye, poor body, Comin thro' the rye, 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? (chorus) Gin a body meet a body Comin thro' the glen Gin a body kiss a body, Need the warl' ken? (chorus) Gin a body meet a body Comin thro' the grain; Gin a body kiss a body, The thing's a body's ain.

“Comin’ thro’ the rye” by Robert Burns Read the plain English translation. What is the poem expressing? Does the poem’s actual meaning connect to the novel? Is it significant that Holden has misinterpreted the poem? If so, how so? If not, why include that? Oh, Jenny's all wet, poor body, Jenny's seldom dry: She draggled all her petticoats, Coming through the rye! Chorus: Coming through the rye, poor body, Comin through the rye, She draggled all her petticoats, Coming through the rye! If a body meet a body Coming through the rye, If a body kiss a body, Need a body cry? (chorus) If a body meet a body Coming through the glen If a body kiss a body, Need the world know? (chorus) If a body meet a body Coming through the grain; Gin a body kiss a body, The thing's a body's own.