A Loss Of Something Ever Felt I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFEF GHIJ GKLEA | |
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A loss of something ever felt I | B |
The first that I could recollect | C |
Bereft I was of what I knew not | D |
Too young that any should suspect | C |
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A Mourner walked among the children | E |
I notwithstanding went about | F |
As one bemoaning a Dominion | E |
Itself the only Prince cast out | F |
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Elder Today a session wiser | G |
And fainter too as Wiseness is | H |
I find myself still softly searching | I |
For my Delinguent Palaces | J |
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And a Suspicion like a Finger | G |
Touches my Forehead now and then | K |
That I am looking oppositely | L |
For the site of the Kingdom of Heaven | E |
Emily Dickinson
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