A Wife—at Daybreak I Shall Be Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBCB EBFFBGH| A | |
| - | |
| A Wife mdash at daybreak I shall be mdash | B |
| Sunrise mdash Hast thou a Flag for me | C |
| At Midnight I am but a Maid | D |
| How short it takes to make a Bride mdash | B |
| Then mdash Midnight I have passed from thee | C |
| Unto the East and Victory mdash | B |
| - | |
| Midnight mdash Good Night I hear them call | E |
| The Angels bustle in the Hall mdash | B |
| Softly my Future climbs the Stair | F |
| I fumble at my Childhood's prayer | F |
| So soon to be a Child no more mdash | B |
| Eternity I'm coming mdash Sire | G |
| Savior mdash I've seen the face mdash before | H |
Emily Dickinson
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