Faery Morris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDCEFC A GCHHCIFC A JCKKCIFC

IA
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The winds are whist and hid in mistB
The moon hangs o'er the wooded heightC
The bushy bee with unkempt headD
Hath made the sunflower's disk his bedD
And sleeps half hid from sightC
The owlet makes us melodyE
Come dance with us in Fa ryF
Come dance with us to nightC
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IIA
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The dew is damp the glow worm's lampG
Blurs in the moss its tawny lightC
The great gray moth sinks half asleepH
Where in an elfin laundered heapH
The lily gowns hang whiteC
The crickets make us minstrelsyI
Come dance with us in Fa ryF
Come dance with us to nightC
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IIIA
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With scents of heat dew chilled and sweetJ
The new cut hay smells by the bightC
The ghost of some dead pansy bloomK
The butterfly dreams in the gloomK
Its pied wings folded tightC
The world is lost in fantasyI
Come dance with us in Fa ryF
Come dance with us to nightC

Madison Julius Cawein



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