The Flight Of The Fairies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFG HHIJ| There's a rustle in the woodlands and a sighing in the breeze | A |
| For the Little Folk are busy in the bushes and the trees | A |
| They are packing up their treasures every one with nimble hand | B |
| Ready for the coming journey back to sunny Fairyland | B |
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| They have gathered up the jewels from their beds of mossy green | C |
| With all the dewy diamonds that summer morns have seen | C |
| The silver from the lichen and the powdered gold dust too | D |
| Where the buttercups have flourished and the dandelions grew | D |
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| They packed away the birdies' songs then lest we should be sad | E |
| They left the Robin's carol out to make the winter glad | E |
| They packed the fragrance of the flowers then lest we should forget | F |
| Out of the pearly scented box they dropped a Violet | G |
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| Then o'er a leafy carpet by the silent woods they came | H |
| Where the golden bracken lingered and the maples were aflame | H |
| On the stream the starlight shimmered o'er their wings the moonbeams shone | I |
| Music filtered through the forest and the Little Folk were gone | J |
Fay Inchfawn
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