White Christmas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHGH DIDJKLKL KMKMKNKN OPOPKQKQ KOKOKHKH RLRLPSPS KDHDSHSHMy folks think I'm a serving maid | A |
Each time I visit home | B |
They do not dream I ply a trade | A |
As old as Greece or Rome | B |
For if they found I'd fouled their name | C |
And was not white as snow | D |
I'm sure that they would die of shame | C |
Please God they'll never know | D |
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I clean the paint from off my face | E |
In sober black I dress | F |
Of coquetry I leave no trace | E |
To give them vague distress | F |
And though it causes me a pang | G |
To play such sorry tricks | H |
About my neck I meekly hang | G |
A silver crufix | H |
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And so with humble step I go | D |
Just like a child again | I |
To greet their Christmas candle glow | D |
A soul without a stain | J |
So well I play my contrite part | K |
I make myself believe | L |
There's not a stain within my heart | K |
On Holy Christmas Eve | L |
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With double natures we are vext | K |
And what we feel we are | M |
A saint one day a sinner next | K |
A red light or a star | M |
A prostitute or proselyte | K |
And in each part sincere | N |
So I become a vestal white | K |
One week in every year | N |
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For this I say without demur | O |
From out life's lurid lore | P |
Each righteous women has in her | O |
A tincture of the whore | P |
While every harpy of the night | K |
As I have learned too well | Q |
Holds in her heart a heaven light | K |
To ransom her from hell | Q |
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So I'll go home and sweep and dust | K |
I'll make the kitchen fire | O |
And be a model of daughters just | K |
The best they could desire | O |
I'll fondle them and cook their food | K |
And Mother dear will say | H |
Thank God my darling is as good | K |
As when she went away | H |
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But after New Year's Day I'll fill | R |
My bag and though they grieve | L |
I'll bid them both good bye until | R |
Another Christmas Eve | L |
And then a knock upon the door | P |
I'll find them waiting there | S |
And angel like I'll come once more | P |
In answer to their prayer | S |
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Then Lo one night when candle light | K |
Gleams mystic on the snow | D |
And music swells of Christmas bells | H |
I'll come no more to go | D |
The old folks need my love and care | S |
Their gold shall gild my dross | H |
And evermore my breast shall bear | S |
My little silver cross | H |
Robert William Service
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