The Bee-boy's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DCDCCEAE FAFACFCF GCGCCEAE| Bees Bees Hark to your bees | A |
| quot Hide from your neigbours as much as you please | A |
| But all that has happened to us you must tell | B |
| Or else we will give you no honey to sell quot | C |
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| A maiden in her glory | D |
| Upon her wedding day | C |
| Must tell her Bees the story | D |
| Or else they'll fly away | C |
| Fly away die away | C |
| Dwindle down and leave you | E |
| But if you don't deceive your Bees | A |
| Your Bees will not deceive you | E |
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| Marriage birth or buryin' | F |
| News across the seas | A |
| All you're sad or merry in | F |
| You must tell the Bees | A |
| Tell 'em coming in an' out | C |
| Where the Fanners fan | F |
| 'Cause the Bees are just about | C |
| As curious as a man | F |
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| Don't you wait where the trees are | G |
| When the lightnings play | C |
| Nor don't you hate where Bees are | G |
| Or else they'll pine away | C |
| Pine away dwine away | C |
| Anything to leave you | E |
| But if you never grieve your Bees | A |
| Your Bees'll never grieve you | E |
Rudyard Kipling
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