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 breezeA
For the Little Folk are busy in the bushes and the treesA
They are packing up their treasures every one with nimble handB
Ready for the coming journey back to sunny FairylandB
-
They have gathered up the jewels from their beds of mossy greenC
With all the dewy diamonds that summer morns have seenC
The silver from the lichen and the powdered gold dust tooD
Where the buttercups have flourished and the dandelions grewD
-
They packed away the birdies' songs then lest we should be sadE
They left the Robin's carol out to make the winter gladE
They packed the fragrance of the flowers then lest we should forgetF
Out of the pearly scented box they dropped a VioletG
-
Then o'er a leafy carpet by the silent woods they cameH
Where the golden bracken lingered and the maples were aflameH
On the stream the starlight shimmered o'er their wings the moonbeams shoneI
Music filtered through the forest and the Little Folk were goneJ

Fay Inchfawn



Rate:
(1)



Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme

Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation

About The Flight Of The Fairies

The Flight Of The Fairies is a poem by Fay Inchfawn. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.



Write your comment about The Flight Of The Fairies poem by Fay Inchfawn


 

Recent Interactions*

This poem was read 11 times,

This poem was added to the favorite list by 0 members,

This poem was voted by 0 members.

(* Interactions only in the last 7 days)

New Poems

Popular Poets