Little Susan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFDF DGHGIFDF DJEKHFDF LMLNDODFi Air The Pride of Caldair i | A |
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Once there was a little girl | B |
And her friends loved her dear | C |
Her parents loved their little one | D |
She did their hearts cheer | C |
They loved their little darling | E |
As with them she did roam | F |
They called her little Susan | D |
The pride of their home | F |
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Blue eyes had little Susan | D |
And light flaxen hair | G |
And she was a pleasant child to see | H |
So beautiful and fair | G |
With her parents she will never more | I |
On earth with them roam | F |
They loved their little Susan | D |
The pride of their home | F |
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Her parents had more children | D |
There were nine of them all | J |
There are eight of them living | E |
For God but one called | K |
The flower of their family | H |
God called to his home | F |
It was their little Susan | D |
The pride of their home | F |
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Her friends will not forget her | L |
Though she died years ago | M |
It was John H Moore's daughter | L |
Her age was four years old | N |
She is waiting in heaven | D |
Waiting for her friends to come | O |
And be with their little Susan | D |
The pride of their home | F |
Julia Ann Moore
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