A Narrow Fellow In The Grass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLMNOPQ RSTT UVWVA | |
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A narrow Fellow in the Grass | B |
Occasionally rides | C |
You may have met Him did you not | D |
His notice sudden is | E |
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The Grass divides as with a Comb | F |
A spotted shaft is seen | G |
And then it closes at your feet | H |
And opens further on | I |
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He likes a Boggy Acre | J |
A Floor too cool for Corn | K |
Yet when a Boy and Barefoot | L |
I more than once at Noon | M |
Have passed I thought a Whip lash | N |
Unbraiding in the Sun | O |
When stooping to secure it | P |
It wrinkled and was gone | Q |
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Several of Nature's People | R |
I know and they know me | S |
I feel for them a transport | T |
Of cordiality | T |
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But never met this Fellow | U |
Attended or alone | V |
Without a tighter breathing | W |
And Zero at the Bone | V |
Emily Dickinson
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