Sue's Got A Baby Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHDDFF IIEEJJKKFFEELMNNDDHer face seems prettier an' her ways | A |
More settled like In these few days | A |
She's changed completely an' her smile | B |
Has taken on the mother style | B |
Her voice is sweeter an' her words | C |
Are clear as is the song of birds | C |
She still is Sue but not the same | D |
She's different since the baby came | D |
There is a calm upon her face | E |
That marks the change that's taken place | E |
It seems as though her eyes now see | F |
The wonder things that are to be | F |
An' that her gentle hands now own | G |
A gentleness before unknown | G |
Her laughter has a clearer ring | H |
Than all the bubbling of a spring | H |
An' in her cheeks love's tender flame | D |
Glows brighter since the baby came | D |
I look at her an' I can see | F |
Her mother as she used to be | F |
How sweet she was an' yet how much | I |
She sweetened by the magic touch | I |
That made her mother In her face | E |
It seemed the angels left a trace | E |
Of Heavenly beauty to remain | J |
Where once had been the lines of pain | J |
An' with the baby in her arms | K |
Enriched her with a thousand charms | K |
Sue's got a baby now an' she | F |
Is prettier than she used to be | F |
A wondrous change has taken place | E |
A softer beauty marks her face | E |
An' in the warmth of her caress | L |
There seems the touch of holiness | M |
An' all the charms her mother knew | N |
Have blossomed once again in Sue | N |
I sit an' watch her an' I claim | D |
My lost joys since her baby came | D |
Edgar Albert Guest
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