Now Hark, Little May Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDAEAFGHGIJKJ JLMLNOOOOAHA| Now hark little May | A |
| If you want to do right | B |
| Under your pillow | C |
| Just look every night | B |
| If you have been good | D |
| All through the day | A |
| A gift you will find | E |
| Useful or gay | A |
| But if you have been | F |
| Cross selfish or wild | G |
| A bad thing will come | H |
| For the naughty child | G |
| So try little dear | I |
| And soon you will see | J |
| How easy and sweet | K |
| To grow good it will be | J |
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| Ha ha you can't see | J |
| Although I am here | L |
| But listen to what | M |
| I say in your ear | L |
| Tell no one of this | N |
| Because if you do | O |
| My fun will be spoilt | O |
| And so will yours too | O |
| But if you are good | O |
| And patient and gay | A |
| A real fairy will come | H |
| To see little May | A |
Louisa May Alcott
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