Dare You See A Soul At The White Heat? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGHIJFKLHGFA | |
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Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat | B |
Then crouch within the door | C |
Red is the Fire's common tint | D |
But when the vivid Ore | C |
Has vanquished Flame's conditions | E |
It quivers from the Forge | F |
Without a color but the light | G |
Of unanointed Blaze | H |
Least Village has its Blacksmith | I |
Whose Anvil's even ring | J |
Stands symbol for the finer Forge | F |
That soundless tugs within | K |
Refining these impatient Ores | L |
With Hammer and with Blaze | H |
Until the Designated Light | G |
Repudiate the Forge | F |
Emily Dickinson
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