A Fancy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD EEFFGGHH| The world of dreams is all my own | A |
| Wherein I wander free alone | A |
| And each weird fervid fantasy | B |
| Is dearer than earth's joys to me | B |
| The waking world I share with you | C |
| And yours as mine is the ocean's blue | C |
| For us both spring's early flowers are fair | D |
| Or the cold stars gleam through the frosty air | D |
| - | |
| But in the world of dreams I rove | E |
| Over sunny fields or in shaded grove | E |
| Such beauty your eyes never saw | F |
| And all is mine without let or law | F |
| Ah the hopes and fears that come and go | G |
| With my flying fancy none may know | G |
| Though unsubstantial it seems | H |
| My real world this world of dreams | H |
Helen Leah Reed
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