A Fairy Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJEFE BKAKLEF MDFDNEE

Stay silver rayA
Till the airy way we wingB
To the shade of the gladeC
Where the fairies dance and singB
The mortals are asleepD
They can never understandE
That night brings delightF
It is day in FairylandE
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Float golden noteG
From the lute strings all in tuneH
Climb quiv'ring chimeI
Up the moonbeams to the moonH
There is music on the riverJ
There is music on the strandE
Night brings delightF
It is day in FairylandE
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Sing while we swingB
From the bluebell's lofty crestK
Hey Come and playA
Sleepy songbirds in your nestK
The glow worm lamps are litL
Come and join our Elfin bandE
Night brings delightF
It is day in Fairyland '-
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Roam thro' the homeM
Where the little children sleepD
Light in our flightF
Where the curly ringlets peepD
Some shining eyes may see usN
But the babies understandE
Night brings delight It is day in FairylandE

William Percy French



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