The Drone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD

I might have been a worker but I'm nothing but a droneA
I tell my idle stories in a philosophic toneA
In a fuzzy spiny mantle of remoteness softly furledB
I lie and watch with half shut eyes the stupefying worldB
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And they bustle and they rustle with their self consuming dinC
And eager feet go hurrying out and tired feet come inC
Like Bottom when they hear a sound they all must rush to seeD
They're always running after life I let it come to meD

Gamaliel Bradford



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