From The Short Story A Christmas Dream, And How It Came True Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCD EEAFFG HHBCCD IIBJKD| From our happy home | A |
| Through the world we roam | A |
| One week in all the year | B |
| Making winter spring | C |
| With the joy we bring | C |
| For Christmas tide is here | D |
| - | |
| Now the eastern star | E |
| Shines from afar | E |
| To light the poorest home | A |
| Hearts warmer grow | F |
| Gifts freely flow | F |
| For Christmas tide has come | G |
| - | |
| Now gay trees rise | H |
| Before young eyes | H |
| Abloom with tempting cheer | B |
| Blithe voices sing | C |
| And blithe bells ring | C |
| For Christmas tide is here | D |
| - | |
| Oh happy chime | I |
| Oh blessed time | I |
| That draws us all so near | B |
| quot Welcome dear day quot | J |
| All creatures say | K |
| For Christmas tide is here | D |
Louisa May Alcott
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