Advice To A Little Girl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCD EEFFD GGHID JJKKD LLMMD NNODD

The following lines were written at the request of a little girl who said she would recite them at a Sunday School entertainment Prof J S Blackie of Edinburgh in a letter acknowledging the receipt of my book said he considered this piece worthy of being committed to memory in the public schools Sir Daniel Wilson of Toronto University also approves of them as containing good sentiments and should be impressed on the minds of the youngA
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Dressing in fashion will be called vainB
And they'll call you a dowdy if you are plainB
But do what is right let that be the testC
Then proudly hold up your head with the bestC
For people will talkD
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You will never be wrong if you do what is rightE
And this course pursue with all of your mightE
And if you're a child going to schoolF
Or full grown up take this for your ruleF
For people will talkD
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The best way to do is to let them raveG
And they'll think more of you if you are braveG
For no one will ever think you are rudeH
If you are determined for to be goodI
For people will talkD
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Little girl on her way to Sunday School classJ
Rude boys sometimes will not let her passJ
But if they see she is not afraidK
They soon will respect the brave little maidK
For people will talkD
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Little girls should learn to knit and to sewL
Then if to womanhood they ever growL
Their hose they can knit and make their own dressM
And pathway of life for others they blessM
For people will talkD
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And their homes they should make tidy and neatN
Everything should be so clean and so sweetN
This line for ourselves out we will chalkO
And we are determined in it to walkD
For people will talkD

James Mcintyre



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