A New Baby In The House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF AAAAAA| Something to talk about something to do | A |
| Something to laugh at the whole day through | A |
| Something to look at with pride and with glee | B |
| Something for friends to come in just to see | B |
| Something you can't sum up all the wonderful things | C |
| Of joy and delight which a new baby brings | C |
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| There's a smile that is brighter than sunbeams of May | D |
| A wave of farewell as you're starting away | D |
| A glad time of frolic which no one can steal | E |
| A thrill inexpressible lovely to feel | E |
| There's something to boast of and something to tell | F |
| When a baby has come to the place where you dwell | F |
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| There's never an hour that is lonely and drear | A |
| The days are filled up to the top with good cheer | A |
| You have someone to play with and someone to sing to | A |
| Someone to romp with and someone to cling to | A |
| And always you're finding some pleasure that's new | A |
| When God has sent down a glad baby to you | A |
Edgar Albert Guest
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