Coming Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFE GHBIIB| Prepare for noise you quiet walls | A |
| You floors get set for heavy falls | A |
| Frail dishes hide away | B |
| Get ready for some scratches stairs | C |
| Clean table linen say your prayers | C |
| The kid comes home today | B |
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| For three long weeks you've been O House | D |
| As noiseless as the well known mouse | D |
| As silent as the tomb | E |
| And you've stayed neat with none on hand | F |
| To track your floors with mud and sand | F |
| To muss your ev'ry room | E |
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| The ideal place for work you've been | G |
| But soon a Bedlam once again | H |
| A mess a wreck But say | B |
| I wonder will it make us mad | I |
| No House I'll bet we both are glad | I |
| The kid comes home today | B |
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