When Christmas Comes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA AACD AABBAD| When Christmas comes what pleasures spring | A |
| From drooping hearts on happy wing | A |
| Like joyous birds that soaring rise | B |
| From hidden coverts to the skies | B |
| And echo in the chimes that ring | A |
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| Glad millions in wild rapture sing | A |
| Hosannaed hopes of welcoming | A |
| While praises blend in harmonies | C |
| When Christmas comes | D |
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| Ah happy hours Around them cling | A |
| The dearest joys that life may bring | A |
| And all the world's despairing cries | B |
| Are soothed to sleep with lullabies | B |
| That banish every bitter thing | A |
| When Christmas comes | D |
Freeman E. Miller
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