A Christmas Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGGHHIIJJKK LLTo night the children meet with glee | A |
To view the fruits on Christmas Tree | A |
And when its beauties we behold | B |
We're very sorry we are old | B |
The children all they have good cause | C |
To feel grateful to old Santa Claus | D |
And to each teacher and each friend | E |
Who did these handsome presents send | E |
To us it is a pleasant treat | F |
With so many friends here to meet | F |
You've well conducted public school | G |
Where master doth judicious rule | G |
The union it doth give its strength | H |
Gives section breadth as well as length | H |
Nissouri here should build a Hall | I |
For exhibitions in the Fall | I |
Its claims they cannot be ignored | J |
For first in township stands Thamesford | J |
This village keeps up with the age | K |
For it hath a good daily stage | K |
And in its efforts never fails | L |
To carry passengers and mails | L |
James Mcintyre
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