Lindy Lou Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBAA CACADDAA EAEAFFAA| If the good King only knew | A |
| Lindy Lou | A |
| What a cherub child are you | A |
| It is true | A |
| He would step down from his throne | B |
| And would claim you for his own | B |
| Then whatever would I do | A |
| Lindy Lou | A |
| - | |
| As I kiss your tiny feet | C |
| Lindy Lou | A |
| I just feel I want to eat | C |
| All of you | A |
| What's so heaven sweet and mild | D |
| As a happy baby child | D |
| If you died I would die too | A |
| Lindy Lou | A |
| - | |
| What's so lovely on this earth | E |
| Lindy Lou | A |
| As your innocence and mirth | E |
| Shining through | A |
| Let us all do what we may | F |
| To make little children gay | F |
| Heaven happy just as you | A |
| Lindy Lou | A |
Robert William Service
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