Song - I'd Be A Fairy King Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDEFFEABCCB GHIIHDJKKJABCCB JJLLJMNOONABCCB

Oh I'd be a Fairy KingA
With my vassals brave and boldB
We'd hunt all dayC
Through the wildwood gayC
In our guise of green and goldB
And we'd lead such a merry merry lifeD
That the silly toiling beeE
Would have no sweetF
In its dull retreatF
So rich as our frolic gleeE
I'd be a Fairy KingA
With my vassals brave and boldB
We'd hunt all dayC
Through the wildwood gayC
In our guise of green and goldB
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At night when the moon spake downG
With her bland and pensive toneH
The fairest QueenI
That ever was seenI
Would sit on my pearly throneH
And we'd lead such a merry merry lifeD
That the stars would laugh in show'rsJ
Of silver lightK
All the summer nightK
To the airs of the passing HoursJ
I'd be a Fairy KingA
With my vassals brave and boldB
We'd hunt all dayC
Through the wildwood gayC
In our guise of green and goldB
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We'd talk with the dainty flow'rsJ
And we'd chase the laughing brooksJ
My merry menL
Through grove and glenL
Would search for the mossy nooksJ
And we'd be such a merry merry bandM
Such a lively hearted throngN
That life would seemO
But a silvery dreamO
In the flowery Land of SongN
I'd be a Fairy KingA
With my vassals brave and boldB
We'd hunt all dayC
Through the wildwood gayC
In our guise of green and goldB

Charles Sangster



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