Hattie House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC D BEFE GCGC HIJE KCLM NOPQ RSTS PUNV WXYA AFSFi Air Lily Dale i | A |
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Come all kind friends wherever you may be | B |
Come listen to what I say | C |
It's of a little girl that was pleasant to see | B |
And she died while out doors at play | C |
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CHORUS | D |
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Oh Hattie dear Hattie | B |
Sweet little Hattie House | E |
May the flowers ever bloom o'er the little tomb | F |
Of our loved one Hattie House | E |
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She had blue eyes and light flaxen hair | G |
Her little heart was light and gay | C |
She said to her mother that morning fair | G |
Mother can I go out and play | C |
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Her mother tied her bonnet on | H |
Not thinking it would be the last | I |
She would ever see her dear little one | J |
In this world little Hattie House | E |
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She left the house this dear little girl | K |
On that bright and pleasant day | C |
She went to play with two little girls | L |
That were near about her age | M |
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She was not gone but a little while | N |
When they heard her playmates call | O |
Her friends hastened there to save the child | P |
Alas she was dead and gone | Q |
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Those little girls will not forget | R |
The day little Hattie died | S |
For she was with them when she fell in a fit | T |
While playing by their side | S |
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She was her parents' only child | P |
And her age was near six years | U |
And now she has left them for a while | N |
Left all her friends in tears | V |
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She has left this world of grief and woe | W |
Dear friends she has left behind | X |
She is waiting on the other shore | Y |
To meet them bye and bye | A |
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One fine morning the fifth of July | A |
The summer flowers were in bloom | F |
Eighteen seventy one little Hattie died | S |
And is sleeping in her tomb | F |
Julia Ann Moore
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