A Fairy Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIHJEFE BKAKLEF MDFDNEEStay silver ray | A |
Till the airy way we wing | B |
To the shade of the glade | C |
Where the fairies dance and sing | B |
The mortals are asleep | D |
They can never understand | E |
That night brings delight | F |
It is day in Fairyland | E |
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Float golden note | G |
From the lute strings all in tune | H |
Climb quiv'ring chime | I |
Up the moonbeams to the moon | H |
There is music on the river | J |
There is music on the strand | E |
Night brings delight | F |
It is day in Fairyland | E |
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Sing while we swing | B |
From the bluebell's lofty crest | K |
Hey Come and play | A |
Sleepy songbirds in your nest | K |
The glow worm lamps are lit | L |
Come and join our Elfin band | E |
Night brings delight | F |
It is day in Fairyland ' | - |
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Roam thro' the home | M |
Where the little children sleep | D |
Light in our flight | F |
Where the curly ringlets peep | D |
Some shining eyes may see us | N |
But the babies understand | E |
Night brings delight It is day in Fairyland | E |
William Percy French
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