The Fly & The Humble Bee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA ABCBA DEFEA GBHBA IJAJA

Fiddle de dee Fiddle de deeA
The fly has married the humble beeA
Says the fly says heA
Will you marry meA
And live with meA
Sweet humble beeA
-
Says the bee says sheA
I'll live under your wingB
And you'll never knowC
That I carry a stingB
Fiddle de dee cA
-
So when the parsonD
Had joined the pairE
They both went outF
To take the airE
Fiddle de dee cA
-
And the flies did buzzG
And the bells did ringB
Did ever you hearH
So merry a thingB
Fiddle de dee cA
-
And then to thinkI
That of all the fliesJ
The humble beeA
Should carry the prizeJ
Fiddle de dee cA

Walter Crane



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