What The Bee Is To The Floweret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA B CDCD B EFEG B HIHIWhat the bee is to the floweret | A |
When he looks for honey dew | A |
Through the leaves that close embower it | A |
That my love I'll be to you | A |
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She | B |
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What the bank with verdure glowing | C |
Is to waves that wander near | D |
Whispering kisses while they're going | C |
That I'll be to you my dear | D |
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She | B |
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But they say the bee's a rover | E |
Who will fly when sweets are gone | F |
And when once the kiss is over | E |
Faithless brooks will wander on | G |
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He | B |
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Nay if flowers will lose their looks | H |
If sunny banks will wear away | I |
'Tis but right that bees and brooks | H |
Should sip and kiss them while they may | I |
Thomas Moore
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