A Saucer Holds A Cup Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKJ FLMF

A
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A Saucer holds a CupB
In sordid human LifeC
But in a Squirrel's estimateD
A Saucer hold a LoafE
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A Table of a TreeF
Demands the little KingG
And every Breeze that run alongH
His Dining Room do swingG
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His Cutlery he keepsI
Within his Russer LipsJ
To see it flashing when he dinesK
Do Birmingham eclipseJ
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Convicted could we beF
Of our MinutiaeL
The smallest Citizen that fliesM
Is heartier than weF

Emily Dickinson



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