For Every Bird A Nest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DDC EDF GGF HCI JGK

A
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For every Bird a NestB
Wherefore in timid questB
Some little Wren goes seeking roundC
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Wherefore when boughs are freeD
Households in every treeD
Pilgrim be foundC
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Perhaps a home too highE
Ah AristocracyD
The little Wren desiresF
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Perhaps of twig so fineG
Of twine e'en superfineG
Her pride aspiresF
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The Lark is not ashamedH
To build upon the groundC
Her modest houseI
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Yet who of all the throngJ
Dancing around the sunG
Does so rejoiceK

Emily Dickinson



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