A Prison Gets To Be A Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGFH IJKJ LMNM OPQO QRSR TUVW XGYGA | |
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A Prison gets to be a friend | B |
Between its Ponderous face | C |
And Ours a Kinsmanship express | D |
And in its narrow Eyes | E |
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We come to look with gratitude | F |
For the appointed Beam | G |
It deal us stated as our food | F |
And hungered for the same | H |
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We learn to know the Planks | I |
That answer to Our feet | J |
So miserable a sound at first | K |
Nor ever now so sweet | J |
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As plashing in the Pools | L |
When Memory was a Boy | M |
But a Demurer Circuit | N |
A Geometric Joy | M |
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The Posture of the Key | O |
That interrupt the Day | P |
To Our Endeavor Not so real | Q |
The Check of Liberty | O |
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As this Phantasm Steel | Q |
Whose features Day and Night | R |
Are present to us as Our Own | S |
And as escapeless quite | R |
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The narrow Round the Stint | T |
The slow exchange of Hope | U |
For something passiver Content | V |
Too steep for lookinp up | W |
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The Liberty we knew | X |
Avoided like a Dream | G |
Too wide for any Night but Heaven | Y |
If That indeed redeem | G |
Emily Dickinson
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