Christmas Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB ABFB GHIH ABEB| Oh hush thee little Dear my Soul | A |
| The evening shades are falling | B |
| Hush thee my dear dost thou not hear | C |
| The voice of the Master calling | B |
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| Deep lies the snow upon the earth | D |
| But all the sky is ringing | B |
| With joyous song and all night long | E |
| The stars shall dance with singing | B |
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| Oh hush thee little Dear my Soul | A |
| And close thine eyes in dreaming | B |
| And angels fair shall lead thee where | F |
| The singing stars are beaming | B |
| - | |
| A shepherd calls his little lambs | G |
| And he longeth to caress them | H |
| He bids them rest upon his breast | I |
| That his tender love may bless them | H |
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| So hush thee little Dear my Soul | A |
| Whilst evening shades are falling | B |
| And above the song of the heavenly throng | E |
| Thou shalt hear the Master calling | B |
Eugene Field
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