Little Blue Hood Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII JKJKBB DLDLKK

Every morning and every nightA
There passes our window near the streetB
A little girl with an eye so brightA
And a cheek so round and a lip so sweetB
The daintiest jauntiest little missC
That ever any one longed to kissC
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She is neat as wax and fresh to viewD
And her look is wholesome and clean and goodE
Whatever her gown her hood is blueD
And so we call her our Little Blue HoodE
For we know not the name of the dear little lassF
But we call to each other to see her passF
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Little Blue Hood is coming nowG
And we watch from the window while she goes byH
She has such a bonny smooth white browG
And a fearless look in her long lashed eyeH
And a certain dignity wedded to graceI
Seems to envelop her form and faceI
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Every morning in sun or rainJ
She walks by the window with sweet grave airK
And never guesses behind the paneJ
We two are watching and thinking her fairK
Lovingly watching her down the streetB
Dear little Blue Hood bright and sweetB
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Somebody ties that hood of blueD
Under the face so fair to seeL
Somebody loves her beside we twoD
Somebody kisses her why can't weL
Dear Little Blue Hood fresh and fairK
Are you glad we love you or don't you careK

Ella Wheeler Wilcox



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