A Single Clover Plank Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI BJJJ JKLKA | |
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A single Clover Plank | B |
Was all that saved a Bee | C |
A Bee I personally knew | D |
From sinking in the sky | E |
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'Twixt Firmament above | F |
And Firmament below | G |
The Billows of Circumference | H |
Were sweeping him away | I |
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The idly swaying Plank | B |
Responsible to nought | J |
A sudden Freight of Wind assumed | J |
And Bumble Bee was not | J |
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This harrowing event | J |
Transpiring in the Grass | K |
Did not so much as wring from him | L |
A wandering Alas | K |
Emily Dickinson
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