The Bee-boy's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABC DCDCCEAE FAFACFCF GCGCCEAE

Bees Bees Hark to your beesA
quot Hide from your neigbours as much as you pleaseA
But all that has happened to us you must tellB
Or else we will give you no honey to sell quotC
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A maiden in her gloryD
Upon her wedding dayC
Must tell her Bees the storyD
Or else they'll fly awayC
Fly away die awayC
Dwindle down and leave youE
But if you don't deceive your BeesA
Your Bees will not deceive youE
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Marriage birth or buryin'F
News across the seasA
All you're sad or merry inF
You must tell the BeesA
Tell 'em coming in an' outC
Where the Fanners fanF
'Cause the Bees are just aboutC
As curious as a manF
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Don't you wait where the trees areG
When the lightnings playC
Nor don't you hate where Bees areG
Or else they'll pine awayC
Pine away dwine awayC
Anything to leave youE
But if you never grieve your BeesA
Your Bees'll never grieve youE

Rudyard Kipling



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