Christmas Folk-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFB BBEEGHIIFB| Those who die on Christmas Day | A |
| I heard the triumphant Seraph say | A |
| Will be remembered for they died | B |
| Upon the Holy Christmastide | B |
| When they attain to Paradise | C |
| The Angels with the tranquil Eyes | D |
| Will ask if Jesus rules on Earth | E |
| The Anniversary of His Birth | E |
| This Question do they ask alway | F |
| Of those who die on Christmas Day | B |
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| Those who are born on Christmas Day | B |
| I heard the triumphant Seraph say | B |
| Will bring again the Peace on Earth | E |
| That came with gentle Christ His Birth | E |
| They may be lowly Folk and poor | G |
| Living about the Manger Door | H |
| They may be Kings of Mighty Line | I |
| Their Lives alike will be benign | I |
| To them belongeth Peace alway | F |
| Those who are born on Christmas Day | B |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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