The Fly & The Humble Bee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA ABCBA DEFEA GBHBA IJAJAFiddle de dee Fiddle de dee | A |
The fly has married the humble bee | A |
Says the fly says he | A |
Will you marry me | A |
And live with me | A |
Sweet humble bee | A |
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Says the bee says she | A |
I'll live under your wing | B |
And you'll never know | C |
That I carry a sting | B |
Fiddle de dee c | A |
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So when the parson | D |
Had joined the pair | E |
They both went out | F |
To take the air | E |
Fiddle de dee c | A |
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And the flies did buzz | G |
And the bells did ring | B |
Did ever you hear | H |
So merry a thing | B |
Fiddle de dee c | A |
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And then to think | I |
That of all the flies | J |
The humble bee | A |
Should carry the prize | J |
Fiddle de dee c | A |
Walter Crane
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