I Have Found What You Are Like Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CC DA E FG H I JKLM NOPNPQRi have found what you are like | A |
the rain | B |
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Who feathers frightened fields | C |
with the superior dust of sleep wields | C |
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easily the pale club of the wind | D |
and swirled justly souls of flower strike | A |
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the air in utterable coolness | E |
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deeds of green thrilling light | F |
with thinned | G |
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newfragile yellows | H |
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lurch and press | I |
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in the woods | J |
which | K |
stutter | L |
and | M |
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sing | N |
And the coolness of your smile is | O |
stirringofbirds between my arms but | P |
i should rather than anything | N |
have almost when hugeness will shut | P |
quietly almost | Q |
your kiss | R |
E. E. Cummings
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