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A Red, Red Rose

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1794

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Symbols & Motifs

Seas

Since the significance of the rose and music are addressed in the “Poem Analysis” of this guide, this section expounds on some of the other symbolism in Burns’s poem. When the speaker professes his love for his beloved, he hyperbolically states that he will love her “[t]ill a’ the seas gang dry” (Line 8). The seas represent vastness and endlessness. Their depths are unexplored and unknowable. This symbolizes the inexhaustible devotion and passion the speaker feels for his beloved. When the speaker claims he will love his “bonnie lass” (Line 5) until the oceans go dry, he is expressing an impossibility. Barring catastrophe, there will always be weather patterns to create rain to refill the seas. Currents will always move water from one ocean to another. If the speaker will love his “dear” (Line 7) until all the seas dry up, then he will be loving her forever. The phrase “Till ‘a the seas gang dry” appears twice in the poem, once in Line 8 and once in Line 9. This repetition, this anaphora, emphasizes the speaker’s sentiment. When it comes to his passion for his beloved, its duration is immeasurable.

Sand

The symbolism of the sand is similar to that of the seas. Just as the depths and extent of the seas is immeasurable, the grains of sand are uncountable. The speaker relates to his beloved, again hyperbolically, that he will love her “[w]hile the sands o’ life shall run” (Line 12). Just as there will always be oceans and seas that will never run dry, there will always be waves crashing into the shores, eroding the earth into particles of sand. The “sands o’ life” (Line 12) will never stop running, because they will never run out. Again, the message remains the same. The lover’s devotion is eternal.

Rocks

Among the exaggerated descriptions of the immensity of his love, the speaker states that he will love his “bonnie lass” (Line 5) and “dear” (Line 7) until “the rocks melt wi’ the sun” (Line 10). Rocks are solid, strong, impenetrable. They represent stability and assurance. When the speaker claims he will love until the rocks melt, he could be referring to some apocalyptic event; in this case, he means that his passion and devotion will last until the end of time. However, rocks can also represent obstacles and barriers; with this symbolism, the speaker implies that his devotion and love will outlast these obstacles, surpassing and removing them.

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