Jolly Old St. Nicholas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF| Jolly old St Nicholas Lean your ear this way | A |
| Don't you tell a single soul What I'm going to say | A |
| Christmas Eve is coming soon Now you dear old man | B |
| Whisper what you'll bring to me Tell me if you can | B |
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| When the clock is striking twelve When I'm fast asleep | C |
| Down the chimney broad and black With your pack you'll creep | C |
| All the stockings you will find Hanging in a row | D |
| Mine will be the shortest one You'll be sure to know | D |
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| Johnny wants a pair of skates Susy wants a dolly | E |
| Nellie wants a story book She thinks dolls are folly | E |
| As for me my little brain isn't very bright | F |
| Choose for me old Santa Claus What you think is right | F |
Anonymous
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