Little Fellow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AAEE| OH you laughing little fellow with your eyes agleam with fun | A |
| And your golden curls a mockin' all the splendor of the sun | A |
| With your cheeks a wee bit redder than the petals of the rose | B |
| You don't know just what you mean to your daddy I suppose | B |
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| With your rompin' and your shoutin' an' your laughin' through the day | C |
| You've no care of what's before you what lies yonder down the way | C |
| Why your little brain is whirlin' with the gladness of the earth | D |
| An' of course you have no notion of how much to me you're worth | D |
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| Jes' keep laughin' little fellow keep those eyes agleam with fun | A |
| Jes' keep rompin' in the meadows an' a dancin' in the sun | A |
| For the bloom of health upon you is the thing I want to see | E |
| Coz you bright eyed little fellow you are all the world to me | E |
Edgar Albert Guest
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