Song For A Little House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED FGEG| I'M glad our house is a little house | A |
| Not too tall nor too wide | B |
| I'm glad the hovering butterflies | C |
| Feel free to come inside | B |
| - | |
| Our little house is a friendly house | A |
| It is not shy or vain | D |
| It gossips with the talking trees | E |
| And makes friends with the rain | D |
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| And quick leaves cast a shimmer of green | F |
| Against our whited walls | G |
| And in the phlox the dutious bees | E |
| Are paying duty calls | G |
Christopher Morley
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