For Every Bird A Nest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DDC EDF GGF HCI JGKA | |
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For every Bird a Nest | B |
Wherefore in timid quest | B |
Some little Wren goes seeking round | C |
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Wherefore when boughs are free | D |
Households in every tree | D |
Pilgrim be found | C |
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Perhaps a home too high | E |
Ah Aristocracy | D |
The little Wren desires | F |
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Perhaps of twig so fine | G |
Of twine e'en superfine | G |
Her pride aspires | F |
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The Lark is not ashamed | H |
To build upon the ground | C |
Her modest house | I |
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Yet who of all the throng | J |
Dancing around the sun | G |
Does so rejoice | K |
Emily Dickinson
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