A Christmas Tree Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGGHHIIJJKK LL

To night the children meet with gleeA
To view the fruits on Christmas TreeA
And when its beauties we beholdB
We're very sorry we are oldB
The children all they have good causeC
To feel grateful to old Santa ClausD
And to each teacher and each friendE
Who did these handsome presents sendE
To us it is a pleasant treatF
With so many friends here to meetF
You've well conducted public schoolG
Where master doth judicious ruleG
The union it doth give its strengthH
Gives section breadth as well as lengthH
Nissouri here should build a HallI
For exhibitions in the FallI
Its claims they cannot be ignoredJ
For first in township stands ThamesfordJ
This village keeps up with the ageK
For it hath a good daily stageK
And in its efforts never failsL
To carry passengers and mailsL

James Mcintyre



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