Signs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDECEFF GHAHDIAJBB KLCLMFKJBBIt's be a good boy Willie | A |
And it's run away and play | B |
For Santa Claus is coming | C |
With his reindeer and his sleigh | B |
It's mind what mother tells you | D |
And it's put away your toys | E |
For Santa Claus is coming | C |
To the good girls and the boys | E |
Ho Santa Claus is coming there is Christmas in the air | F |
And little girls and little boys are good now everywhere | F |
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World wide the little fellows | G |
Now are sweetly saying please | H |
And thank you and excuse me | A |
And those little pleasantries | H |
That good children are supposed to | D |
When there's company to hear | I |
And it's just as plain as can be | A |
That the Christmas time is near | J |
Ho it's just as plain as can be that old Santa's on his way | B |
For there are no little children that are really bad to day | B |
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And when evening shadows lengthen | K |
Every little curly head | L |
Now is ready aye and willing | C |
To be tucked away in bed | L |
Not one begs to stay up longer | M |
Not one even sheds a tear | F |
Ho the goodness of the children | K |
Is a sign that Santa's near | J |
It's wonderful the goodness of the little tots to day | B |
When they know that good old Santa has begun to pack his sleigh | B |
Edgar Albert Guest
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