March Flies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAC DBDBEFGF HIJIKLML NONOPQRHHQ

Now comes the time when we douse fliesA
With various kinds of spraysB
The sand flies and the house fliesA
And the flies with furtive waysB
But I keep my hate for the large fliesA
That come for the tree lined creekC
Those arch flies the March fliesA
With a crosscut saw for a beakC
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Now most flies rouse in the autumnD
From the summer's drowsy dazeB
And they bite as nature taught 'emD
In various styles and waysB
They nip or they stab or they burrowE
But the fly that knocks me outF
Is the March fly with the dull dead eyeG
And a crosscut saw for a snoutF
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Now the house flies come to the tableH
Or busily play on the paneI
And our rage and heat they calmly treatJ
With the uttermost disdainI
And the buzz flies buzz and blunderK
And the sandflies dig right inL
But my whole soul shrinks when the March fly sinksM
His crosscut under my skinL
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He's a sneak and an arrant cowardN
And the lowest of low down cowsO
By nature ghoulishly doweredN
With a weapon no law allowsO
And it isn't the pain he gives meP
Nor the blood he may chance to drawQ
It's the loathsome way that he makes foul playR
With his really terribleH
Most unbearableH
Horrible crosscut sawQ

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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