Ceol Sidhe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EDEDFGFD| When May is here and every morn | A |
| Is dappled with pied bells | B |
| And dewdrops glance along the thorn | A |
| And wings flash in the dells | B |
| I take my pipe and play a tune | C |
| Of dreams a whispered melody | D |
| For feet that dance beneath the moon | C |
| In fairy jollity | D |
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| And when the pastoral hills are grey | E |
| And the dim stars are spread | D |
| A scamper fills the grass like play | E |
| Of feet where fairies tread | D |
| And many a little whispering thing | F |
| Is calling the Shee | G |
| The dewy bells of evening ring | F |
| And all is melody | D |
Francis Ledwidge
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