At Christmas Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDDB EEBCCFFB| For that old love I once adored | A |
| I decked my halls and spread my board | A |
| At Christmas time | B |
| With all the winter's flowers that grow | C |
| I wreathed my room and mistletoe | C |
| Hung in the gloom of my doorway | D |
| Wherein my dear lost love might stray | D |
| When joy bells chime | B |
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| What phantom was it entered there | E |
| And drank his wine and took his chair | E |
| At Christmas time | B |
| With holly boughs and mistletoe | C |
| He crowned his head and at my woe | C |
| And tears I shed laughed long and loud | F |
| Get back O phantom to thy shroud | F |
| When joy bells chime | B |
Dora Sigerson Shorter
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