A Fuzzy Fellow, Without Feet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJDK LMIN IHOHA | |
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A fuzzy fellow without feet | B |
Yet doth exceeding run | C |
Of velvet is his Countenance | D |
And his Complexion dun | C |
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Sometime he dwelleth in the grass | E |
Sometime upon a bough | F |
From which he doth descend in plush | G |
Upon the Passer by | H |
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All this in summer | I |
But when winds alarm the Forest Folk | J |
He taketh Damask Residence | D |
And struts in sewing silk | K |
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Then finer than a Lady | L |
Emerges in the spring | M |
A Feather on each shoulder | I |
You'd scarce recognize him | N |
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By Men yclept Caterpillar | I |
By me But who am I | H |
To tell the pretty secret | O |
Of the Butterfly | H |
Emily Dickinson
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