Christmas Roses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ABCB ABAB ABABAB| A BUNCH of Christmas Roses dear | A |
| To greet my fairest child | B |
| I plucked them in my garden where | C |
| The drifting snow lay piled | B |
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| I cannot bring thee violets dear | A |
| Or cowslips growing wild | B |
| Or daisy chain for thee to wear | C |
| For thee to wear my child | B |
| - | |
| For all the grassy meadows near | A |
| Are clad with snow my child | B |
| Through all the days of winter drear | A |
| No ray of sun has smiled | B |
| - | |
| I plucked this bunch of verses dear | A |
| From out my garden wild | B |
| I plucked them in the winter drear | A |
| For you my fairest child | B |
| Your wet and wintry hours to cheer | A |
| They're Christmas Roses child | B |
Lizzie Lawson
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