A Bird Came Down The Walk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IEJK LMNO PQRSA | |
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A Bird came down the Walk | B |
He did not know I saw | C |
He bit an angle worm in halves | D |
And ate the fellow raw | E |
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And then he drank a Dew | F |
From a convenient Grass | G |
And then hopped sidewise to the Wall | H |
To let a Beetle pass | G |
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He glanced with rapid eyes | I |
That hurried all abroa | E |
They looked like frightened Beads I thought | J |
He stirred his velvet head | K |
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Like one in danger Cautious | L |
I offered him a Crumb | M |
And he unrolled his feathers | N |
And rowed him softer home | O |
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Than Oars divide the Ocean | P |
Too silver for a seam | Q |
Or Butterflies off Banks of Noon | R |
Leap plashless as they swim | S |
Emily Dickinson
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Daniel Radcliffe: Wow! Such a nice story! When I am not in mood to do something, I read this poem and then I am back in my mood and I become Happy. Good luck Emily Dickinson. -Daniel Radcliffe
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