Hang Up Your Stocking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB AAACDEEFFGGHAAHBB ABAAB

Laugh little bright eyes hang up your stockingA
Don't count the days any moreB
Old Santa Claus will soon be knockingA
KnockingA
Knocking at the doorB
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Through the key hole slyly peepingA
Down the chimney careful creepingA
When the little folks are sleepingA
Comes he with his pack of presentsC
Such a grin but then so pleasantD
You would never think to fear himE
And you can not must not hear himE
He's so particular you knowF
He'd just pick up his traps and goF
If but one little eye should peepG
That he thought was fast asleepG
Searching broomstick nails and shelfH
Till he finds the little stockingA
Softly lest you hear his knockingA
Smiling chuckling to himselfH
He fills it from his Christmas storeB
And out he slips to hunt for moreB
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Then laugh little bright eyes and hang up your stockingA
Don't count the days any moreB
Old Santa Claus will soon be knockingA
KnockingA
Knocking at the doorB

Madge Morris Wagner



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