Kriss Kringle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JFKFJust as the moon was fading | A |
Amid her misty rings | B |
And every stocking was stuffed | C |
With childhood's precious things | B |
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Old Kriss Kringle looked around | D |
And saw on the elm tree bough | E |
High hung an oriole's nest | F |
Lonely and empty now | E |
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Quite a stocking he laughed | G |
Hung up there on a tree | H |
I didn't suppose the birds | I |
Expected a present from me | H |
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Then old Kriss Kringle who loves | J |
A joke as well as the best | F |
Dropped a handful of snowflakes | K |
Into the oriole's empty nest | F |
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
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