A Tongue'to Tell Him I Am True! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHB BGFIG JGKL LCMC NOHF PQGR| A | |
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| A Tongue to tell Him I am true | B |
| Its fee to be of Gold | C |
| Had Nature in Her monstrous House | D |
| A single Ragged Child | E |
| - | |
| To earn a Mine would run | F |
| That Interdicted Way | G |
| And tell Him Charge thee speak it plain | H |
| That so far Truth is True | B |
| - | |
| And answer What I do | B |
| Beginning with the Day | G |
| That Night begun | F |
| Nay Midnight 'twas | I |
| Since Midnight happened say | G |
| - | |
| If once more Pardon Boy | J |
| The Magnitude thou may | G |
| Enlarge my Message If too vast | K |
| Another Lad help thee | L |
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| Thy Pay in Diamonds be | L |
| And His in solid Gold | C |
| Say Rubies if He hesitate | M |
| My Message must be told | C |
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| Say last I said was This | N |
| That when the Hills come down | O |
| And hold no higher than the Plain | H |
| My Bond have just begun | F |
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| And when the Heavens disband | P |
| And Deity conclude | Q |
| Then look for me Be sure you say | G |
| Least Figure on the Road | R |
Emily Dickinson
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