Ding Dong (a Christmas Sonnet) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB AAAA CDDEFE| Ding dong the church bell sounds everyday | A |
| Ping pong the little cars horn on the way | A |
| Ling Long the door bell would sound on Christmas day | A |
| Poom pohm the trumpet would cry on Friday | B |
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| Lala my little sister cry everyday | A |
| Laura my cute sister comes every may | A |
| Hoo haa Mr Santa Claus shouts on the way | A |
| A very nice present I'll get today | A |
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| Oh I'll run around gently down the streets | C |
| Christmas spirit Is around how happy I feel | D |
| Come let us toss a coin in the old man's steel | D |
| Yes it's Christmas let love lead | E |
| Oh it's Christmas yes it's Christmas | F |
| Oh it's Christmas let love lead | E |
Emmanuel Shadrach
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