The Monarch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D C

She wanted her beauty too soon and must now forfeit it for the momentA
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One day when the Earth was a glorious garden and ruled by a brilliant sun flower towering above the plants of her domain Monarch butterfly not yet her familiar orange complained she wished to be large as a bird with petal wings translucent to the sun folding with the rain Sunflower taken back by this unusual demand sought to humble MonarchB
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Henceforth for your imprudence each one of your race must toil for your wings No more shall you enjoy fruits without labour By daring to be mighty you will begin existence as a pale green egg hardly distinguishable from the lowliest leaf Moreover as a reminder of your insolence you must pass through four purgatorial stages The bitterest bane of your people will be the bread of the milkweedC
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You wish to aggrandise yourself So be it you will shed your skin like a snake and hang upside down in stupor for weeks on end Only then will I allow you to retain your former excellenceD
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And with that sunflower drew hard upon her curse and winter formed She too planted seed eggs across the face of the earth Her face lost its radiance by fall and her petals cried to the ground Even today when people eat of her wealth they devour it with salt This is in remembrance that in cursing Monarch she too felt her own wrath for salt is more bitter than the bane of the milkweedC

Paul Cameron Brown



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