Little Blue Hood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII JKJKBB DLDLKKEvery morning and every night | A |
There passes our window near the street | B |
A little girl with an eye so bright | A |
And a cheek so round and a lip so sweet | B |
The daintiest jauntiest little miss | C |
That ever any one longed to kiss | C |
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She is neat as wax and fresh to view | D |
And her look is wholesome and clean and good | E |
Whatever her gown her hood is blue | D |
And so we call her our Little Blue Hood | E |
For we know not the name of the dear little lass | F |
But we call to each other to see her pass | F |
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Little Blue Hood is coming now | G |
And we watch from the window while she goes by | H |
She has such a bonny smooth white brow | G |
And a fearless look in her long lashed eye | H |
And a certain dignity wedded to grace | I |
Seems to envelop her form and face | I |
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Every morning in sun or rain | J |
She walks by the window with sweet grave air | K |
And never guesses behind the pane | J |
We two are watching and thinking her fair | K |
Lovingly watching her down the street | B |
Dear little Blue Hood bright and sweet | B |
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Somebody ties that hood of blue | D |
Under the face so fair to see | L |
Somebody loves her beside we two | D |
Somebody kisses her why can't we | L |
Dear Little Blue Hood fresh and fair | K |
Are you glad we love you or don't you care | K |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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