Sue's Got A Baby Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHDDFF IIEEJJKKFFEELMNNDD

Her face seems prettier an' her waysA
More settled like In these few daysA
She's changed completely an' her smileB
Has taken on the mother styleB
Her voice is sweeter an' her wordsC
Are clear as is the song of birdsC
She still is Sue but not the sameD
She's different since the baby cameD
There is a calm upon her faceE
That marks the change that's taken placeE
It seems as though her eyes now seeF
The wonder things that are to beF
An' that her gentle hands now ownG
A gentleness before unknownG
Her laughter has a clearer ringH
Than all the bubbling of a springH
An' in her cheeks love's tender flameD
Glows brighter since the baby cameD
I look at her an' I can seeF
Her mother as she used to beF
How sweet she was an' yet how muchI
She sweetened by the magic touchI
That made her mother In her faceE
It seemed the angels left a traceE
Of Heavenly beauty to remainJ
Where once had been the lines of painJ
An' with the baby in her armsK
Enriched her with a thousand charmsK
Sue's got a baby now an' sheF
Is prettier than she used to beF
A wondrous change has taken placeE
A softer beauty marks her faceE
An' in the warmth of her caressL
There seems the touch of holinessM
An' all the charms her mother knewN
Have blossomed once again in SueN
I sit an' watch her an' I claimD
My lost joys since her baby cameD

Edgar Albert Guest



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