God Gave A Loaf To Every Bird, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJKLMNO| God gave a loaf to every bird | A |
| But just a crumb to me | B |
| I dare not eat it though I starve | C |
| My poignant luxury | B |
| To own it touch it prove the feat | D |
| That made the pellet mine | E |
| Too happy in my sparrow chance | F |
| For ampler coveting | G |
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| It might be famine all around | H |
| I could not miss an ear | I |
| Such plenty smiles upon my board | J |
| My garner shows so fair | K |
| I wonder how the rich may feel | L |
| An Indiaman an Earl | M |
| I deem that I with but a crumb | N |
| Am sovereign of them all | O |
Emily Dickinson
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