A Saucer Holds A Cup Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKJ FLMF| A | |
| - | |
| A Saucer holds a Cup | B |
| In sordid human Life | C |
| But in a Squirrel's estimate | D |
| A Saucer hold a Loaf | E |
| - | |
| A Table of a Tree | F |
| Demands the little King | G |
| And every Breeze that run along | H |
| His Dining Room do swing | G |
| - | |
| His Cutlery he keeps | I |
| Within his Russer Lips | J |
| To see it flashing when he dines | K |
| Do Birmingham eclipse | J |
| - | |
| Convicted could we be | F |
| Of our Minutiae | L |
| The smallest Citizen that flies | M |
| Is heartier than we | F |
Emily Dickinson
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