Fairy Tale (2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACADEAED| Now folds the Tree of Day its perfect flowers | A |
| And every bloom becomes a bud again | B |
| Shut and sealed up against the golden showers | A |
| Of bees that hover in the velvet hours | A |
| Now a strain | C |
| Wild and mournful blown from shadow towers | A |
| Echoed from shadow ships upon the foam | D |
| Proclaims the Queen of Night | E |
| From their bowers | A |
| The dark Princess fluttering wing their flight | E |
| To their old Mother in her huge old home | D |
Katherine Mansfield
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