The Butterfly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDE FFGHIG| THE Butterfly an idle thing | A |
| Nor honey makes nor yet can sing | A |
| As do the bee and bird | B |
| Nor does it like the prudent ant | C |
| Lay up the grain for times of want | D |
| A wise and cautious hoard | E |
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| My youth is but a summer's day | F |
| Then like the bee and ant I'll lay | F |
| A store of learning by | G |
| And though from flower to flower I rove | H |
| My stock of wisdom I'll improve | I |
| Nor be a butterfly | G |
Ann Taylor
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