The Dangerous Little Boy Fairies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE| In fairyland the little boys | A |
| Would rather fight than eat their meals | B |
| They like to chase a gauze winged fly | C |
| And catch and beat him till he squeals | B |
| Sometimes they come to sleeping men | D |
| Armed with the deadly red rose thorn | E |
| And those that feel its fearful wound | F |
| Repent the day that they were born | E |
Vachel Lindsay
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