Hang Up Your Stocking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAAB AAACDEEFFGGHAAHBB ABAABLaugh little bright eyes hang up your stocking | A |
Don't count the days any more | B |
Old Santa Claus will soon be knocking | A |
Knocking | A |
Knocking at the door | B |
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Through the key hole slyly peeping | A |
Down the chimney careful creeping | A |
When the little folks are sleeping | A |
Comes he with his pack of presents | C |
Such a grin but then so pleasant | D |
You would never think to fear him | E |
And you can not must not hear him | E |
He's so particular you know | F |
He'd just pick up his traps and go | F |
If but one little eye should peep | G |
That he thought was fast asleep | G |
Searching broomstick nails and shelf | H |
Till he finds the little stocking | A |
Softly lest you hear his knocking | A |
Smiling chuckling to himself | H |
He fills it from his Christmas store | B |
And out he slips to hunt for more | B |
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Then laugh little bright eyes and hang up your stocking | A |
Don't count the days any more | B |
Old Santa Claus will soon be knocking | A |
Knocking | A |
Knocking at the door | B |
Madge Morris Wagner
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