Dying! To Be Afraid Of Thee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEF GBHGBIA | |
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Dying To be afraid of thee | B |
One must to thine Artillery | B |
Have left exposed a Friend | C |
Than thine old Arrow is a Shot | D |
Delivered straighter to the Heart | E |
The leaving Love behind | F |
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Not for itself the Dust is shy | G |
But enemy Beloved be | B |
Thy Batteries divorce | H |
Fight sternly in a Dying eye | G |
Two Armies Love and Certainty | B |
And Love and the Reverse | I |
Emily Dickinson
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