Susie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGI JKJKLAMAMy daughter Susie aged two | A |
Apes me in every way | B |
For as my household chores I do | A |
With brooms she loves to play | B |
A scrubbing brush to her is dear | C |
Ah Though my soul it vex | D |
My bunch of cuteness has I fear | C |
Kitchen complex | D |
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My dream was that she might go far | E |
And play or sing or dance | F |
Aye even be a movie star | E |
Of glamour and romance | F |
But no more with such hope I think | G |
For now her fondest wish is | H |
To draw a chair up to the sink | G |
And wash the dishes | I |
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Yet when you put it to a test | J |
In ups and downs of life | K |
A maiden's mission may be best | J |
To make a good house wife | K |
To bake to cook to knit to lave | L |
And so I pray that Sue | A |
Will keep a happy hearth and have | M |
A baby too | A |
Robert Service
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