A Murmur In The Trees—to Note Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB BBBB CBBB DEBB BFBG| A | |
| - | |
| A Murmur in the Trees mdash to note mdash | B |
| Not loud enough mdash for Wind mdash | B |
| A Star mdash not far enough to seek mdash | B |
| Nor near enough mdash to find mdash | B |
| - | |
| A long mdash long Yellow mdash on the Lawn mdash | B |
| A Hubbub mdash as of feet mdash | B |
| Not audible mdash as Ours mdash to Us mdash | B |
| But dapperer mdash More Sweet mdash | B |
| - | |
| A Hurrying Home of little Men | C |
| To Houses unperceived mdash | B |
| All this mdash and more mdash if I should tell mdash | B |
| Would never be believed mdash | B |
| - | |
| Of Robins in the Trundle bed | D |
| How many I espy | E |
| Whose Nightgowns could not hide the Wings mdash | B |
| Although I heard them try mdash | B |
| - | |
| But then I promised ne'er to tell mdash | B |
| How could I break My Word | F |
| So go your Way mdash and I'll go Mine mdash | B |
| No fear you'll miss the Road | G |
Emily Dickinson
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