Fairies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIJI| Maiden poet come with me | A |
| To the heaped up cairn of Maeve | B |
| And there we'll dance a fairy dance | C |
| Upon a fairy's grave | D |
| - | |
| In and out among the trees | E |
| Filling all the night with sound | F |
| The morning strung upon her star | G |
| Shall chase us round and round | F |
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| What are we but fairies too | H |
| Living but in dreams alone | I |
| Or at the most but children still | J |
| Innocent and overgrown | I |
Francis Ledwidge
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