Real Singing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB| You can talk about your music and your operatic airs | A |
| And your phonographic record that Caruso's tenor bears | A |
| But there isn't any music that such wondrous joy can bring | B |
| Like the concert when the kiddies and their mother start to sing | B |
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| When the supper time is over then the mother starts to play | C |
| Some simple little ditty and our concert's under way | C |
| And I'm happier and richer than a millionaire or king | B |
| When I listen to the kiddies and their mother as they sing | B |
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| There's a sweetness most appealing in the trilling of their notes | D |
| It is innocence that's pouring from their little baby throats | D |
| And I gaze at them enraptured for my joy's a real thing | B |
| Every evening when the kiddies and their mother start to sing | B |
Edgar Albert Guest
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