Little All-aloney Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABBCCBD EFEEFFGHFD IBIIBBGGBD JKJJKKLCKDLittle All Aloney's feet | A |
Pitter patter in the hall | B |
And his mother runs to meet | A |
And to kiss her toddling sweet | A |
Ere perchance he fall | B |
He is oh so weak and small | B |
Yet what danger shall he fear | C |
When his mother hovereth near | C |
And he hears her cheering call | B |
All Aloney | D |
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Little All Aloney's face | E |
It is all aglow with glee | F |
As around that romping place | E |
At a terrifying pace | E |
Lungeth plungeth he | F |
And that hero seems to be | F |
All unconscious of our cheers | G |
Only one dear voice he hears | H |
Calling reassuringly | F |
All Aloney | D |
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Though his legs bend with their load | I |
Though his feet they seem so small | B |
That you cannot help forebode | I |
Some disastrous episode | I |
In that noisy hall | B |
Neither threatening bump nor fall | B |
Little All Aloney fears | G |
But with sweet bravado steers | G |
Whither comes that cheery call | B |
All Aloney | D |
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Ah that in the years to come | J |
When he shares of Sorrow's store | K |
When his feet are chill and numb | J |
When his cross is burdensome | J |
And his heart is sore | K |
Would that he could hear once more | K |
The gentle voice he used to hear | L |
Divine with mother love and cheer | C |
Calling from yonder spirit shore | K |
All all alone | D |
Eugene Field
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