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I think that the poet is trying to show his love in poetry. He is saying that his love is as strong as ever and that no matter what, he will come to see her. His poem sounds like how a Scotish person would say it. He is saying that no matter what, he will always love her. He is so in love with her that he would do anything for her. The highest purpose in his poem is to express his love, that is really it. He is proving how much he loves her.

Mark - Burns's use of figurative language makes this even more effective - he'll love her until rocks melt, etc. Suggesting nothing can stop his love, right?