Dare You See A Soul At The White Heat? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGHIJFKLHGF

A
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Dare you see a Soul at the White HeatB
Then crouch within the doorC
Red is the Fire's common tintD
But when the vivid OreC
Has vanquished Flame's conditionsE
It quivers from the ForgeF
Without a color but the lightG
Of unanointed BlazeH
Least Village has its BlacksmithI
Whose Anvil's even ringJ
Stands symbol for the finer ForgeF
That soundless tugs withinK
Refining these impatient OresL
With Hammer and with BlazeH
Until the Designated LightG
Repudiate the ForgeF

Emily Dickinson



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