Flapper Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA CDDC EFFE GDDG| Love has crept out of her seal d heart | A |
| As a field bee black and amber | B |
| Breaks from the winter cell to clamber | B |
| Up the warm grass where the sunbeams start | A |
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| Mischief has come in her dawning eyes | C |
| And a glint of coloured iris brings | D |
| Such as lies along the folded wings | D |
| Of the bee before he flies | C |
| - | |
| Who with a ruffling careful breath | E |
| Has opened the wings of the wild young sprite | F |
| Has fluttered her spirit to stumbling flight | F |
| In her eyes as a young bee stumbleth | E |
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| Love makes the burden of her voice | G |
| The hum of his heavy staggering wings | D |
| Sets quivering with wisdom the common things | D |
| That she says and her words rejoice | G |
D. H. Lawrence (david Herbert Richards)
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