A Pit'but Heaven Over It' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBB DEEFB GHBIBJKK| A | |
| - | |
| A Pit but Heaven over it | B |
| And Heaven beside and Heaven abroad | C |
| And yet a Pit | B |
| With Heaven over it | B |
| - | |
| To stir would be to slip | D |
| To look would be to drop | E |
| To dream to sap the Prop | E |
| That holds my chances up | F |
| Ah Pit With Heaven over it | B |
| - | |
| The depth is all my thought | G |
| I dare not ask my feet | H |
| 'Twould start us where we sit | B |
| So straight you'd scarce suspect | I |
| It was a Pit with fathoms under it | B |
| Its Circuit just the same | J |
| Seed summer tomb | K |
| Whose Doom to whom | K |
Emily Dickinson
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