The Butterfly That Stamped Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DECE FGAH

There was never a Queen like BalkisA
From here to the wide world's endB
But Balkis talked to a butterflyC
As you would talk to a friendB
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There was never a King like SolomonD
Not since the world beganE
But Solomon talked to a butterflyC
As a man would talk to a manE
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She was Queen of SabeaF
And he was Asia's LordG
But they both of 'em talked to butterfliesA
When they took their walks abroadH

Rudyard Kipling



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