Don't Worry, Little Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCADDEEFF GGCHHCIIJJKK| wry | A |
| - | |
| Don't you ever let appear | B |
| E'en the symbol of a tear | C |
| In your eye | A |
| For the world has need of girls | D |
| Who have sun kissed golden curls | D |
| And the world with all its scheming | E |
| Wants the light that's ever beaming | E |
| In a maiden's eyes today | F |
| You were born for love and play | F |
| - | |
| Don't you worry wife of mine | G |
| Don't you ever show a sign | G |
| Of grim care | C |
| Laugh and sing your way along | H |
| All the grief and all the wrong | H |
| I can bear | C |
| For along life's dusty miles | I |
| I have need of all your smiles | I |
| I have need of all your laughter | J |
| Let it ring from floor to rafter | J |
| For in all I say or do | K |
| All my cheer must come from you | K |
Edgar Albert Guest
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