The Fairy Book Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCBB DDBB| In summer when the grass is thick if Mother has the time | A |
| She shows me with her pencil how a poet makes a rhyme | A |
| And often she is sweet enough to choose a leafy nook | B |
| Where I cuddle up so closely when she reads the Fairy book | B |
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| In winter when the corn's asleep and birds are not in song | C |
| And crocuses and violets have been away too long | C |
| Dear Mother puts her thimble by in answer to my look | B |
| And I cuddle up so closely when she reads the Fairy book | B |
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| And Mother tells the servants that of course they must contrive | D |
| To manage all the househod things from four till half past five | D |
| For we really cannot suffer interruption from the cook | B |
| When we cuddle close together with the happy Fairy book | B |
Norman Rowland Gale
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