Little All-aloney Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAABBCCBD EFEEFFGHFD IBIIBBGGBD JKJJKKLCKD

Little All Aloney's feetA
Pitter patter in the hallB
And his mother runs to meetA
And to kiss her toddling sweetA
Ere perchance he fallB
He is oh so weak and smallB
Yet what danger shall he fearC
When his mother hovereth nearC
And he hears her cheering callB
All AloneyD
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Little All Aloney's faceE
It is all aglow with gleeF
As around that romping placeE
At a terrifying paceE
Lungeth plungeth heF
And that hero seems to beF
All unconscious of our cheersG
Only one dear voice he hearsH
Calling reassuringlyF
All AloneyD
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Though his legs bend with their loadI
Though his feet they seem so smallB
That you cannot help forebodeI
Some disastrous episodeI
In that noisy hallB
Neither threatening bump nor fallB
Little All Aloney fearsG
But with sweet bravado steersG
Whither comes that cheery callB
All AloneyD
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Ah that in the years to comeJ
When he shares of Sorrow's storeK
When his feet are chill and numbJ
When his cross is burdensomeJ
And his heart is soreK
Would that he could hear once moreK
The gentle voice he used to hearL
Divine with mother love and cheerC
Calling from yonder spirit shoreK
All all aloneD

Eugene Field



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