Again—his Voice Is At The Door Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCB BBBD BBBE BBBBB BBBB BDBD BBBFA | |
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Again mdash his voice is at the door mdash | B |
I feel the old Degree mdash | B |
I hear him ask the servant | C |
For such an one mdash as me mdash | B |
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I take a flower mdash as I go mdash | B |
My face to justify mdash | B |
He never saw me mdash in this life mdash | B |
I might surprise his eye | D |
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I cross the Hall with mingled steps mdash | B |
I mdash silent mdash pass the door mdash | B |
I look on all this world contains mdash | B |
Just his face mdash nothing more | E |
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We talk in careless mdash and it toss mdash | B |
A kind of plummet strain mdash | B |
Each mdash sounding mdash shyly mdash | B |
Just mdash how mdash deep mdash | B |
The other's one mdash had been mdash | B |
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We walk mdash I leave my Dog mdash at home mdash | B |
A tender mdash thoughtful Moon mdash | B |
Goes with us mdash just a little way mdash | B |
And mdash then mdash we are alone mdash | B |
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Alone mdash if Angels are alone mdash | B |
First time they try the sky | D |
Alone mdash if those veiled faces mdash be mdash | B |
We cannot count mdash on High | D |
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I'd give mdash to live that hour mdash again mdash | B |
The purple mdash in my Vein mdash | B |
But He must count the drops mdash himself mdash | B |
My price for every stain | F |
Emily Dickinson
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