A Melody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A ABCBCBDDD A EFEEFGGGHHDDDD

IA
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There be Fairies bright of eyeA
Who the wild flowers warders areB
There be Fairies subtlelyC
Nourished in a blossom's starB
Fairies tripping merrilyC
Singing in faint echoes farB
Singing fairy melodiesD
Murmured by the burly beesD
By the wild brown beesD
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IIA
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Well I wot that Fairies be thereE
Fairies Fairies that at eveF
Lurking in a blossom lairE
In some rose bud's scented hairE
From white beams of starlight weaveF
Glinting gown and shining shoeG
I have proven sure and trueG
Fairies be there fays of dewG
Lying laughing in its sparkH
Floating in a rose's sarkH
Singing fairy melodiesD
When asleep the dusty beesD
Can not steal their melodiesD
Fairy melodiesD

Madison Julius Cawein



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