READ THIS POEM

Baby bye, Here's a fly;
Let us watch him, you and I. How he crawls
Up the walls, Yet he never falls!
I believe with six such legs You and I could walk on eggs.
There he goes On his toes,
Tickling baby's nose.

Spots of red Dot his head;
Rainbows on his back are spread; That small speck
Is his neck;

See him nod and beck.
I can show you, if you choose, Where to look to find his shoes, Three small pairs,
Made of hairs; These he always wears.

Black and brown Is his gown;
He can wear it upside down; It is laced
Round his waist; I admire his taste.
Yet though tight his clothes are made He will lose them, I'm afraid,
If tonight He gets sight
Of the candlelight.


1. What is being described in the first stanza of this poem?
a. the gentle way the fly can walk
b. the feet of the fly
c. the way the baby is sleeping so soundly
d. how a fly can walk on eggs

2. Explain the line in the last stanza He can wear it upside down.

3. What does the end of the poem mean?



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Answer:

1. I think that it is A

2. I think the last line means that the fly can go upside down and it is connected to hime soooo

3. The end of the poem means that if the the fly sees the candlelight, he will be attracted to id and go into it and die.

Explanation:

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