Two Little Shadows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CDEDAD FGE HIAI EJFKEI saw a young mother | A |
With eyes full of laughter | A |
And two little shadows | B |
Came following after | A |
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Wherever she moved | C |
They were always right there | D |
Holding onto her skirts | E |
Hanging onto her chair | D |
Before her behind her | A |
An adhesive pair | D |
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'Don't you ever get weary | F |
As day after day | G |
your two little tagalongs | E |
Get in your way ' | - |
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She smiled as she shook | H |
Her pretty young head | I |
And I'll always remember | A |
The words that she said | I |
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'It's good to have shadows | E |
That run when you run | J |
That laugh when you're happy | F |
And hum when you hum | K |
For you only have shadows | E |
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When your life's filled with sun ' | - |
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