The Flowers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFGG HHII

All the names I know from nurseA
Gardener's garters Shepherd's purseA
Bachelor's buttons Lady's smockB
And the Lady HollyhockB
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Fairy places fairy thingsC
Fairy woods where the wild bee wingsC
Tiny trees for tiny damesD
These must all be fairy namesD
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Tiny woods below whose boughsE
Shady fairies weave a houseF
Tiny tree tops rose or thymeG
Where the braver fairies climbG
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Fair are grown up people's treesH
But the fairest woods are theseH
Where if I were not so tallI
I should live for good and allI

Robert Louis Stevenson



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