Ah, Moon'and Star! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEFG FHFIF BBDJGA | |
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Ah Moon and Star | B |
You are very far | B |
But were no one | C |
Farther than you | D |
Do you think I'd stop | E |
For a Firmament | F |
Or a Cubit or so | G |
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I could borrow a Bonnet | F |
Of the Lark | H |
And a Chamois' Silver Boot | F |
And a stirrup of an Antelope | I |
And be with you Tonight | F |
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But Moon and Star | B |
Though you're very far | B |
There is one farther than you | D |
He is more than a firmament from Me | J |
So I can never go | G |
Emily Dickinson
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