The Bee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIJ KLML

Like trains of cars on tracks of plushA
I hear the level beeB
A jar across the flowers goesC
Their velvet masonryB
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Withstands until the sweet assaultD
Their chivalry consumesE
While he victorious tilts awayF
To vanquish other bloomsE
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His feet are shod with gauzeG
His helmet is of goldH
His breast a single onyxI
With chrysoprase inlaidJ
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His labor is a chantK
His idleness a tuneL
Oh for a bee's experienceM
Of clovers and of noonL

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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