Fame

Spinning a web to hang i' the sun
And catch that Butterfly,—Fame;
But when he's fastened, and all's done,
What have I then for game?

A fly with two black spots on his wings,
And a slim, slim body between,
Whose legs are the slenderest, weakest things!
And I've even rubbed off the sheen.
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