Did You Ever Stand In A Cavern's Mouth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBC DBEB BBBB FBBB| A | |
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| Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth mdash | B |
| Widths out of the Sun mdash | B |
| And look mdash and shudder and block your breath mdash | B |
| And deem to be alone | C |
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| In such a place what horror | D |
| How Goblin it would be mdash | B |
| And fly as 'twere pursuing you | E |
| Then Loneliness mdash looks so mdash | B |
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| Did you ever look in a Cannon's face mdash | B |
| Between whose Yellow eye mdash | B |
| And yours mdash the Judgment intervened mdash | B |
| The Question of To die mdash | B |
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| Extemporizing in your ear | F |
| As cool as Satyr's Drums mdash | B |
| If you remember and were saved mdash | B |
| It's liker so mdash it seems mdash | B |
Emily Dickinson
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