March Flies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACAC DBDBEFGF HIJIKLML NONOPQRHHQNow comes the time when we douse flies | A |
With various kinds of sprays | B |
The sand flies and the house flies | A |
And the flies with furtive ways | B |
But I keep my hate for the large flies | A |
That come for the tree lined creek | C |
Those arch flies the March flies | A |
With a crosscut saw for a beak | C |
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Now most flies rouse in the autumn | D |
From the summer's drowsy daze | B |
And they bite as nature taught 'em | D |
In various styles and ways | B |
They nip or they stab or they burrow | E |
But the fly that knocks me out | F |
Is the March fly with the dull dead eye | G |
And a crosscut saw for a snout | F |
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Now the house flies come to the table | H |
Or busily play on the pane | I |
And our rage and heat they calmly treat | J |
With the uttermost disdain | I |
And the buzz flies buzz and blunder | K |
And the sandflies dig right in | L |
But my whole soul shrinks when the March fly sinks | M |
His crosscut under my skin | L |
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He's a sneak and an arrant coward | N |
And the lowest of low down cows | O |
By nature ghoulishly dowered | N |
With a weapon no law allows | O |
And it isn't the pain he gives me | P |
Nor the blood he may chance to draw | Q |
It's the loathsome way that he makes foul play | R |
With his really terrible | H |
Most unbearable | H |
Horrible crosscut saw | Q |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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