Song - I'd Be A Fairy King Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDEFFEABCCB GHIIHDJKKJABCCB JJLLJMNOONABCCB| Oh I'd be a Fairy King | A |
| With my vassals brave and bold | B |
| We'd hunt all day | C |
| Through the wildwood gay | C |
| In our guise of green and gold | B |
| And we'd lead such a merry merry life | D |
| That the silly toiling bee | E |
| Would have no sweet | F |
| In its dull retreat | F |
| So rich as our frolic glee | E |
| I'd be a Fairy King | A |
| With my vassals brave and bold | B |
| We'd hunt all day | C |
| Through the wildwood gay | C |
| In our guise of green and gold | B |
| - | |
| At night when the moon spake down | G |
| With her bland and pensive tone | H |
| The fairest Queen | I |
| That ever was seen | I |
| Would sit on my pearly throne | H |
| And we'd lead such a merry merry life | D |
| That the stars would laugh in show'rs | J |
| Of silver light | K |
| All the summer night | K |
| To the airs of the passing Hours | J |
| I'd be a Fairy King | A |
| With my vassals brave and bold | B |
| We'd hunt all day | C |
| Through the wildwood gay | C |
| In our guise of green and gold | B |
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| We'd talk with the dainty flow'rs | J |
| And we'd chase the laughing brooks | J |
| My merry men | L |
| Through grove and glen | L |
| Would search for the mossy nooks | J |
| And we'd be such a merry merry band | M |
| Such a lively hearted throng | N |
| That life would seem | O |
| But a silvery dream | O |
| In the flowery Land of Song | N |
| I'd be a Fairy King | A |
| With my vassals brave and bold | B |
| We'd hunt all day | C |
| Through the wildwood gay | C |
| In our guise of green and gold | B |
Charles Sangster
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