First Arrivals Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEF GGHI JJKK JJIt is a Party do you know | A |
And there they sit all in a row | A |
Waiting till the others come | B |
To begin to have some fun | C |
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Hark the bell rings sharp and clear | D |
Other little friends appear | D |
And no longer all alone | E |
They begin to feel at home | F |
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To them a little hard is Fate | G |
Yet better early than too late | G |
Fancy getting there forlorn | H |
With the tea and cake all gone | I |
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Wonder what they'll have for tea | J |
Hope the jam is strawberry | J |
Wonder what the dance and game | K |
Feel so very glad they came | K |
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Very Happy may you be | J |
May you much enjoy your tea | J |
Kate Greenaway
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