The Fairy Book Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB

In summer when the grass is thick if Mother has the timeA
She shows me with her pencil how a poet makes a rhymeA
And often she is sweet enough to choose a leafy nookB
Where I cuddle up so closely when she reads the Fairy bookB
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In winter when the corn's asleep and birds are not in songC
And crocuses and violets have been away too longC
Dear Mother puts her thimble by in answer to my lookB
And I cuddle up so closely when she reads the Fairy bookB
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And Mother tells the servants that of course they must contriveD
To manage all the househod things from four till half past fiveD
For we really cannot suffer interruption from the cookB
When we cuddle close together with the happy Fairy bookB

Norman Rowland Gale



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