Fame Is A Fickle Food Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEF GHDIJ

A
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Fame is a fickle foodB
Upon a shifting plateC
Whose table once aD
Guest but notE
The second time is setF
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Whose crumbs the crows inspectG
And with ironic cawH
Flap past it to theD
Farmer's CornI
Men eat of it and dieJ

Emily Dickinson



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