Home And The Baby Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCBDBDBEEEBFBFB GGGB| Home was never home before | A |
| Till the baby came | B |
| Love no golden jewels wore | A |
| Till the baby came | B |
| There was joy but now it seems | C |
| Dreams were not the rosy dreams | C |
| Sunbeams not such golden beams | C |
| Till the baby came | B |
| Home was never really gay | D |
| Till the baby came | B |
| I'd forgotten how to play | D |
| Till the baby came | B |
| Smiles were never half so bright | E |
| Troubles never half so light | E |
| Worry never took to flight | E |
| Till the baby came | B |
| Home was never half so blest | F |
| Till the baby came | B |
| Lacking something that was best | F |
| Till the baby came | B |
| Kisses were not half so sweet | G |
| Love not really so complete | G |
| Joy had never found our street | G |
| Till the baby came | B |
Edgar Albert Guest
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