An Awful Tempest Mashed The Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EBFGB HIJK

A
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An awful Tempest mashed the airB
The clouds were gaunt and fewC
A Black as of a Spectre's CloakD
Hid Heaven and Earth from viewC
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The creatures chuckled on the RoofsE
And whistled in the airB
And shook their fistsF
And gnashed their teethG
And swung their frenzied hairB
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The morning lit the Birds aroseH
The Monster's faded eyesI
Turned slowly to his native coastJ
And peace was ParadiseK

Emily Dickinson



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