Tone of this poem and themes

She even thinks that up in heaven
Her class lies late and snores
While poor black cherubs rise at seven
To do celestial chores

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The tone of this poem is humorous and satirical.

Themes present in the poem include:
1. Social inequality and injustice - the idea that even in heaven, there are disparities between different groups of people (or cherubs).
2. Class differences - the portrayal of poor black cherubs rising early to do menial tasks while the wealthy class lies in luxury.
3. Work ethic and virtue - contrasting the work of the poor black cherubs with the laziness of the wealthy class, highlighting the value of hard work and dedication.