Don't Put Up My Thread And Needle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEFG HIGI CGJK HLHMA | |
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Don't put up my Thread and Needle | B |
I'll begin to Sew | C |
When the Birds begin to whistle | B |
Better Stitches so | C |
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These were bent my sight got crooked | D |
When my mind is plain | E |
I'll do seams a Queen's endeavor | F |
Would not blush to own | G |
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Hems too fine for Lady's tracing | H |
To the sightless Knot | I |
Tucks of dainty interspersion | G |
Like a dotted Dot | I |
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Leave my Needle in the furrow | C |
Where I put it down | G |
I can make the zigzag stitches | J |
Straight when I am strong | K |
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Till then dreaming I am sewing | H |
Fetch the seam I missed | L |
Closer so I at my sleeping | H |
Still surmise I stitch | M |
Emily Dickinson
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