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WebA Chrysalis By Mary Emily Neeley Bradley My little Madchen found one day A curious something in her play, That was not fruit, nor flower, nor seed; It was not anything that grew, Or crept, or climbed, or swam, or flew; Had neither legs nor wings, indeed; And yet she was not sure, she said, Whether it was alive or dead. Webaround himself. The chrysalis hardens and you'd think for all the world that the caterpillar is dead. But one spring morning the life inside the chrysalis begins to writhe, the top cracks open, and a beautifully-formed butterfly emerges. For hours it will stand stretching and drying its wings, share buttons in email
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WebAug 24, 2024 · Earth is our chrysalis. LEEANN TAYLOR You can only chase a butterfly for so long. JANE YOLEN Among the varied species of insects, butterflies are the most poetic. ANA GERHARD Butterflies are the most beautiful creatures ever. They should call them beautiflies, don’t you think? RICHELLE E. GOODRICH WebApr 11, 2024 · Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis. Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH. My cocoon tightens colors tease. A. I'm feeling for the air. B. A dim capacity for wings. C. Degrades the dress I wear. WebApr 9, 2024 · From The Chrysalis My cocoon tightens, colors tease, I'm feeling for the air; A dim capacity for wings Degrades the dress I wear. A power of butterfly must be The … share button on teams